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2U - MANCHESTKK HKHALD. Thursduy, April 5, 1984 Connecticut Senate approves $27 million deficiency bill By Mark A. Dupuis Leader Philip Robertson. R-Cheshire, for rabies. Care. In Brief United Press International an opponent, said the deficiency The rabies vaccination bill, killed on The bill would be in effect for a year. PIcasso’is last years Get ready for gardening, Peck says he’ll "wreaks of mismanagement” in a 21-15 vote, would have required dog The Legislature is expected to also pas$ Woman’s death Investigated HARTFORD — A bill allocating $27 government. owners to present a veterinarian's a more sweeping hospital cost control seek re-election million for state agencies that have Majority Leader Richard Schneller, certificate that the dog had been bill, but the control system would not reflected In exhibit spring house cleanup HARTFORD — Slate police today investigated overspent their budgets for this fiscal D-E.ssex, said the $27 million repres­ vaccinated before they could license take effect this year. the death of a woman struck by a state police year is headed to Gov. William O'Neill ented less than 1 percent of the budget their pet. i The Senate also gave final legislative page 9 ... supplement Inside .. page 3 cruiser and another car on Interstate 91 today for his signature. and was' evidence of “ very prudent Sen. William DiBello, D-Hartford, approval to a bill requiring degradable Wednesday night. The Senate gave final legislative management" in state government. said the bill was needed because rabies holders for six-packs of beer, soda or The woman, who has not been identified, was other beverage. approval to the bil^-Wednesday and In addition to workers' compensa­ were on the increase in eastern states. struck by the two cars in the southbound lanes of Sen. Amelia Mustone, D-Meriden, sent -il^immediatply to O'Neill, who tion. the bill includes additional money The bill was pushed by environmen­ said no cases had been reported in the , 1-91 near the Brainard Road exit in Hartford asked ftr-a-quidf transfer because at for tax refunds, welfare, stale police tal groups who claimed birds and othef state for years. She labeled the bill an about 8 p.m,. state police said. least one program covered by the bill and prison guard overtime and com­ wildlife became twisted and trapped in ' A preliminary investigation showed the woman unfair penalty on dog owners, citingthe had exhausted its earlier allocation. missions on a growing number of plastice holders discarded outckiors. - was struck by at least two cars while trying to $15 or more cost of vaccinations. State budget chief Anthony V. Milano "Lotto" ticket sales. cross the lanes from the median to the shoulder, said there was a pressing need for the The hospital cost bill, approved 33-0 The Senate also gave initial approval Cloudy tonight; Manchester. Conn. police said. The accident occurred in moderate additional funds in the bill for workers' In other action, the Senate also gave and sent immediately to O'Neill, would and sent to the House a bill to subject chance of rain Friday, April 6, 1984 traffic and light rain. compensation because the account has final legislative approval to a stop-gap require hospitals tocontrolexpensesas sheriffs to mandatory removal from * office if they accepted fees for thq One of the cars that struck the woman was a been exhausted. bill on hospital cost control and killed a well as revenues to be exempt from a — See page 2 Single copy; 25S state police cruiser driven by Trooper Scott The $27 million deficiency bill was measure that would have required dog detailed budget review by the state delivery of legal papers by a deputy iiattrliPHtfr Mm lJi Martin. 26. of Westbrook, who was off-duty at the approved 24 t** c-r'-'te Minority owners to have their pets vaccinated Commission on Hospitals and Health sheriff or other person. time, said Sgt. Edward Bailey. The other ear was driven by Joan Haine. 33. of Rocky Hill. The victim was pronounced dead at Hartford Hospital and an autopsy was planned. Senate reciprocal drinking age bill survives

Talks to continue at Yale By Mark A. Dupuis raising the drinking age to 21 in this the committee, and Dorr withdrew the about the bill. United Press International session of the General Assembly,” said request and agreed to test its support Sen. Steven Casey, D-Bristol, one of NEW HAVEN — A three-year interim contract those who objected to returning the bill Stocks continue slide after prime hike Dorr, who'co-chairs the General Law before the Senate. offered by Yale University and accepted by union Committee, which had sent the bill to to committee, said later he believed the workers, has suspended but not halted negotia­ HARTFORD — Senate Democrats The bill would raise the 20-year-old the Senate. measure was “ the best approach tb reduce the budget d eiicit," said tions and prevented but not ruled out a strike. have informally killed an attempt to drinking age in Connecticut to 21 if By Frank W. Slusser Feb. 28 and brought its six-day loss heavy selling to. continue at the concerned inflation might be banks Thursday raised their prime take.” William Gillard of Kidder John Wilhelm, chief negotiator for Local 34 of kill a bill that would automatically "The support we had before has drinking ages were raised to the same United Press International total to 44.07 points. The Dow has outset of today's session because rekindled. lending rate to a 17-month high of Casey cited concerns voiced by Peabody. the Federation of University Employees, said raise the drinking age in Connecticut if evaporated." he told fellow Demo­ age in the neighboring states of fallen 156.09 since hitting a 1984 many megabuck institutional in­ The Federal Reserve lateThurs^ 12 percent from the W/z percent others, including O'Neill, thatdifferent " I f you step back and look at this, Wednesday that negotiations will resume next neighboring states take the same step. cratic senators at a pre-session caucus Massachusetts, New York and Rhode NEW YORK — The stock high of 1,286.64 on Jan. 6. vestors have thrown in the towel. day reported the nation's money * level adopted March 19. That Sen. Robert Dorr, D-Waterbury, had drinking ages in the neighboring states the market slump has been under week because the partial settlement reached where the majority Democrats discuss Island. would prompt young people to drive market, jolted to its lowest level in The Dow transportation average Before the market opened, the supply rose $2.2 billion. The triggered a stock market sclloff. the bill lined up Wednesday to be sent was off 0.62 to 484.77 and the Dow Labor Department reported the increase was in line with expecta­ "W all Street is saying interest way for nine months. It is a whistle Tuesday does not cover salaries and benefits. and often informally decide the fate of Dorr objected to relying on other across state lines to drink. a year by an increase in the bank back to the General Law Committee, a utilities average was down 0.19 to nation's unemployment rate re­ tions but investors were wondering rates are too high to support the blowing and it is getting louder and "It guarantees the things we've agreed upon so bills. states to set law in Connecticut, a “ I think whatever we do we should prime lending rate, headed far and provides for continuation of negotiations move that would have killed the bill for broadly lower in active trading at 124.76. mained unchanged at 7.8 percent if the Fed would raise the discount market," said George Keith of louder." reservation that also has been raised work with other states,” Casey said. The Democratic-controllcd on other issues, which are basically salaries and this year. However, other senators at the the outset today. Declines led advancing issues by in March. A few observers said the rate it charges member banks for Paine Webber. “ President Reagan caucus objected to returning the bill to by Gov. William O'Neill when asked “It is a regional problem.” , House Thursday approved budget benefits." said Wilhelm. "There has boon no support for The Dow Jones industrial aver­ a 7-3 margin. Volume in the first 30 report might have indicated the loans. could change this format tomor­ that trims the federal deficit by Wilhelm also said Wednesday that a strike, age was off 2.62 to 1,127.93 at 10:30 minutes amounted to about 16.07 economv has reached a peak. The overnight federal funds rate row but it apparently is too early in $182 billion over three years and 6 though unlikely, could be called if issues were not a.m. EIST. It plunged 18.01 to million shares. The jobless rate has dropped banks charge one another rose to the election process for him act. calls for a $50 billion tax increase to resolved to the satisfaction of the clerical and 1,130.55 Thursday, the lowest level Thursday's New York Stock substantially during the past year 10 15-16 percent this week before The budget deficit must be cut." finance defense spending over a technical workers. Another Kinsella impeachment hearing set since it finished at 1,124.71 on April Exchange volume totaled 101.75 as the economy has rebounded easing to lOVi percent late Thurs­ " I think Congress is fooling 8. 1983. million shares, up from the 92.86 from a severe recession. The day. This key charge has risen around because the White House is certain limit. million traded Wednesday. has been so strong, steadily the past couple of weeks. not taking the leadership role in Senate budget deliberations HARTFORD (U P I) — The select committee on the should become the first elected judge in Connecticut trials in Superior Court and in federal court. Thursday's setback was the Carazo feted In Fairfield Wade is presently defending former State Agricul­ Analysts said they expected however, some economists are As a result, the nation's major pushing through legislation .to have become bogged down. possible impeachment of Hartford Probate Judge history to be removed from office by impeachment. worst since the Dow fell 22.82 on FAIRFIELD — Political factions in Central James H. Kinsella has set another Saturday sesssion If the panel recommends impeachment, the House ture Commissioner H. Earl Waterman Jr., who resigned after his arrest in December on a first degree America must replace violence with sincere in the prolonged hearings. would vote on whether to uphold the recommendation negotiations before the "fundamental right" of and Kinsella would be tried in the Senate. larceny charge. lasting peace can come to the region, the former The eight-member committee met briefly in Waterman is accused of bilking the town of Suffield iP Rivers president of Costa Rica has said. executive session Wednesday but broke up to attend a The committee met in executive session Wednesday of more than $35J)00 in a sand purchasing deal he President blasts Rodrigo Carazo. now president of theCouncilof House session and decided to hold the weekend to study a list of 12 people submitted by Kinsella's . made when he served as First Selectman of Suffield; the United Nations University for Peace in Co.sta hearing to po^ibly hear testimony from more attorney, James Wade, to be summoned before the Rica, said "the polarization of situations and witnesses. committee. ' begin people" is the major stumbling block to peace in The panel met last Saturday in hopes of hearing Congress for The Saturday session was scheduled after Wade testimony from Kinsella and Hartford attorney D r . Eugene M. D avis the region. told the committee in a letter he was tied up with a "Peace is a condition for life ... a fundamental Alexander Goldfarb but both men refused to appear OPTOMETRIST before the panel. human right." he said. “ It is a right of man. but 4 ^ ■ fiooding . HAS RETIRED... Lebanon failure also a duty. Education must be one of the most Kinsella faces impeachement for mishandling the ( ( • ,| 'N / effective instruments because if you want peace, $35 million estate of an elderly West Hartford woman. HOME you must prepare for peace." who are determined to wear us HARTFORD (U P I) — Connecti- Miss Ethel Donaghue. CASE HISTORIES ARE IN THE OFFICE By Helen Thomas Carazo. president of Costa Rica from 1978 to DELIVERY United Press International down." - ■* V i • cut's larger rivers climbed above He was censured one year ago by a panel of probate IS* * flood stage today as a result of a 1982. spoke at Sacred Heart University Tuesday judges for volating the Probate Court canon of ethics e«H OF On Thursday, House Speaker and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree WASHINGTON — President Thomas O'Neill denounced Rea­ I ' storm that produced up to 4 inches and Goldfarb. who was appointed by Kinsella as I . ^ of rain, flooded roads and parking for his contributions to world peace. conservator of the estate, was fired. • 47-9947 DR. ROBERT YAROSH Reagan today charged that second gan (or stating that Congress guessing by Congress severely shares blame on Lebanon. He said M lots and toppled a condominium The Legislature earlier.this year voted to establish ahe H rfalb IM EAST ST., MANCHESTER I j Y under construction. the select committee to determine whether Kinsella • 47-9949 undermined U.S. goals in Lebanon Reagan is personally responsible Teachers plan to bone up and declared that Democrats and (or the deaths of American service­ / ^ The Connecticut River was fore- cast to continue rising and was HARTFORD — More than 90 high school math Republicans must stand "united in men in Beirut. patriotism” on foreign policy. "The deaths lie on him and *■' ' expected to crest in Hartford A and science teachers hope to be back in school I -I Saturday afternoon 4 feel above during their summer vacations, the Connecticut In a speech to the Georgetown defeat in Lebanon lies on him and flood stage. However, the state's Business and Industry Association says. Center for Strategic and Interna­ - him alone," O'Neill said. ^ j other major rivers, the Housa- The association says over 90 teachers have tional Studies, Reagan also said An aidministration official told applied to a two-month CBIA Fellowship that many in Congress play the reporters that the president's < tonic, the Farmington and the Yanlic, crested today aboveJlood Program, in which teachers update Uieir role of critic and take no responsi­ speech today was "not designed to understanding of developing technologies and the bility for developing solutions to be a tract against Congress.” - « * B K * * The rain, which began early way bu.sinesses use math and science skills. key problems. " I t isn't ... intended to be a Thursday morning and continued Anne Wingate, director of CBIA's Education "W e must restore bipartisan and passing of blame or anything of the , through the day, was accompanied Foundation, said Wednesday the program was consensus in support of foreign kind,” the official added. " I t is to P by gale-force winds and its effect designed to reward outstanding teachers who policy," Reagan said. evoke and to pledge a mutual have made a strong commitment to classroom the best rates. Wha,t's more, your effective "W e must restore Am erica’s commitment of improving this 'AnS ^ was aggravated by melting snow. ®which raised groundwater levels. teaching with valuable work experience. annual yield is guaranteed to never go below honorable tradition of partisan process (of bipartisanship) in the Now you’re politics stopping at the water's months and years ahead.” UPI photo The National Weather Service 10% (based on 9.532% compounded daily). edge, Republicans and Democrats niric ^rhnhPP rommander Bob reported 3.7 inches of rain was State honors Marvin Gaye Reagan said "to solve the Members of the crew of the Space Dick bchobee, commaniaer b o d recorded in the Saugatuck section standing united in patriotism, and So get primed for a richer retirement. Come problem of joint responsibility, we Shuttle leave their quarters early this CrippGn 3 n d mission sp©Ci3llStS GGOrg6 of Westport, and readings else- HARTFORD — Mourning the loss of singer guaranteed one speaking with one voice as respon­ have to go beyond the familiar in and open your Heritage Prime Rate IRA morning to board the Challenger for its Nelson and James van Hoffen. The where ranged down to below 1.5 Marvin Gaye, Jr.'s "message of love." both sible trustees (or peace, demo­ questions as to who should be inches. houses of the Connecticut Legislature unanim­ today with a minimum deposit of $1000. After cracy, individual liberty and the stronger, the president or the fifth mission in space. From left to right blastoff, just before 9 a.m., went ously approved a resolution honoring the slain rule of law.” emnothlu Thursday, officials said o f the best that, you can make contributions of $1000 or Congress.” are mission specialist Terry Hart, pilot s m o o in iy . the Norwalk R iver had overflowed soul-singer. It was the second time this week He said that in the post-Vietnam more at anytime. The Prime Rate IRA — a _ ■■■ ■■■ ■ ■■■■. Wilton, sending 10-15 feet of Gaye was shot twice in the chest at his parent's that the president has struck back era. Congress has not developed Los Angeles home Sunday, one day before his 4.5th first rate idea from your better way bank. at members of Congress who have capacities (or "coherent, responsi­ birthday, following an argument with his father. market rates challenged his policies on Le­ ble action needed to carry out the Shuttle hits record altitude: ^kingTorindteptror;; flooded Route 25 in Marvin Gaye Sr. banon, Central America and nu­ new foreign policy powers, it has Monroe. Police Tuesday charged Marvin Gaye Sr. with clear arms control. On Wednes­ taken for itself.” murder and a judge on Wednesday ordered the until you retire. day, he told a news conference that Many in (Congress are still elderly preacher to undergo a psychiatric Congress shares the blame for the troubled by Vietnam, he said, examination to see if he is competent to stand f a il^ Marine mission in Lebanon. astronauts\repair satellite "with their only task to be vocal yo ' - “ nium under construction, causing trial. " I believe that once we,estab­ critics, not responsible partners in We’ve come up with the best idea since the the highest mark previously '"juiT to o worker. The Rep. Walter Brooks, D-New Haven, who lished bipartisan agreement on our developing positive, practical pro­ By Al Rossiter Jr. launching four years ago. IRA. Prime Rate IRAs. They’re available only achieved by a shuttle. This extra building collapsed about 12:15 p.m. introduced the resolution Wednesday in the course in Lebanon, the subsequent gams to solve real problems. United Press International The flight was the 11th shuttle House, described Gaye as a "towering figure in at Heritage and offered just in time before second guessing about whether to mission and the boldest American boost was required.to catch the Thursday...... the music world who brought us all a message of 1L50 keep our men there severely He said that Congress has CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - manned spaceflight since men last Solar Max satellite Danbury firefighters and civil the April 16th deadline. Effective Annual Yield love through his music." undermined our policy,” he told problems dealing with the "m il­ Qiallenger and its crew of five landed on the moon in 1972. The five shuttle crewmen raised crews worki^ in the rain With our new Prime Rate IRA you'll always the Georgetown gathering. itary element” in foreign policy streaked a shuttle record 290 miles Challenger performed flaw­ to 11 the total number of men in Thursday to open spill gates on a earn one of the best rates, because you'll Reagan charged that "similarly, and the need for a m ilitair budget into space tpday to intercept, lessly to get into orbit. It shed its space. Russia’s Salyut 7 space .100-year-old earthen dam, avert- Fire rips beauty salon congressional wavering” on the to back it up. "Granted it is easy to capture and fix a stricken solar twin booster rockets 2 minutes station is manned by five Russians Hood problems to a down- earn whatever Heritage’s prime lending rate Kissinger bipartisan proposals on support a strong defense,” he said. after the fiery blastoff, shut down and one Indian. The previous ^0” ?? elderly, HAMDEN — A three-alarm fire ripped through observatory fortuitously designed is — Prime Rate IRA currently offers the Central America "can only en­ "It is much harder to support a for repair in orbit. its three hydrogen engines 6 record was a total of eight in orbit w eath ^ service said the a food market and adjacent beauty salon in the % last February Connecticut River at Hartford courage the enemies of democracy strong defense budget. minutes later and then dropped its Centerville section early today. highest variable rate available. No more Skipper Robert Crippen said the spent fuel tank to fall into the Challenger s Solar Max target continue rising today and Fire Chief V. Paul Leddy said the blaze shopping for IRA rates year after year. Now extra height required to catch the Pacific Ocean. was 11.500 miles behind, over .flc™ oon 4 feet apparently began in the food market, but the Solar Max satellite gave his crew a you can consolidate all your IRA money at "mighty pretty picture" as they Crippen spotted the descending Indonesia, when the shuttle began ^bove its 16-foot flood stage, cause was not immediately apparent. KX887 the 'round the world space chase. Forecasters said the Housatonic passed over the launch site after fuel tank 41 minutes after launch, a Several firefighters were treated for smoke one bank knowing you're guaranteed one of Interest Compounded Daily circling the globe in an hour and a first in the three-year shuttle If all goes as planned, the ship will 5"'®*'. crested today and the inhalation at the scene, the intersection of program. move alongside the satellite Sun- Farmington River was forecast to Whitney and Day Spring Avenues. Firemen half. Crippen, co-pilot Dick Scobee, A minute later, he fired Chal­ day after having covered 828,345 crest late in the day, both 1-3 feet wetted down private homes on both sides of the and mission specialists Terry lenger's twin orbital maneuvering miles in its pursuit. above flood stage. The Yantic commercial buildings to prevent the fire from Hart, James van Hoften and engines to raise the low point of the Although the overhaul of the near Norw ich crested spreading. George Nelson got a "g o ” to orbit to at least 132 miles high. sun-watching satellite is the mis- ® a ^ v e flood stage, remain in orbit and began prepara­ The astronauts were unusually sion's No. 1 Objective, Challenger , rain may cause some tions to test the robot arm that will quiet during the initial stages of the also carried an 11-ton, truck-sized flooding, officals said, they McNamara talks on nukes be used to grab Solar Max Sunday. flight but after things settled down. passive satellite loaded with 57 did not expect major flood The winged rocket ship took off Crippen noted, “ The view from experiments to be retrieved by proniems. u .u NEW HAVEN — Former Secretary of Defense on time at 8:58 a.m. EST in pursuit here is as fantastic as ever.” another shuttle crew next year. . ^ week ago, rough weather Robert S, McNamdra says he doesn't believe of the 309-mile-high sun-watching The National Aeronautics and battered Connecticut s coastal 6 A Heritage Exclusive: The shuttle's main engines fired there could be a limited use of nuclear weapons. satellite. It was partially blinded 3 seconds longer than usual at Space Administration estimated communities, resuldingindamage Any use. he said, would escalate a conflict into by control system failure less than launch to climb to an orbital peak the flight itself was costing about was estimated at more than $2-8 total nuclear war. a year after its Valentine's Day of 290 miles — 76 miles higher than $200 million. Gov. William O Net He said Wednesday night at Yale University the Thursday asked the federal Small United States should strive to reduce the risk of nuclear weapons being used in any clash with the Soviet Union. Prime Rate IRA Democrats hit Reagan record S E f S r S fi While it is necessary, he said, to retain some Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex nuclear weaponry it should be kept only as a deterrent to the Soviets or to use as a last resort if they use such weapons against the United States. In pre-primary Pittsburgh debate S s H H c js ^ . . . feet and winds gusting to 70 mph. By Laurence McQuillan lature in Madison, while Hart tours sumed by its own confrontations Official arrested United Press International a farm equipment show in Green days ago, the barbs and insults are • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Harild photo by Pinto Bay and Mondale appeals to being aimed at the Republican EAST HAVEN — Dominick Redente, 63. Abruptly abandoning their ran­ Milwaukee voters (or support. occupant of the White House. I l K i H f h T a H a w former head of the East Haven Public Works cor, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart Several hundred national con­ " A president can start inhaling ■ v u a y Department has been arrested on larceny No one was hurt and Jesse Jackson are attacking vention delegates are at stake in the royal treatment he receives... „ • charges in the alleged misuse of $1,900 in travel President Reagan as unity repla­ the contests Saturday and Tues­ It's very intoxicating. " Mondale ' » pooe., 2 «cfions funds. Town firefighters remove power line that fell across a Heritage Savings ces division in a mercurial Demo­ day, with Wisconsin picking 78 in said in leading the broadsides on Advice ...... 12 Redente, scheduled to be arraigned April 17, Manchester woman's car Thursday after a 5 p.m. cratic presidential race that now caucuses and Pennsylvania Reagan. “ With very little trouble a Business...... !.. I7 ManehaiMr: Main Office, 1007 Main St., Phone: $49-4S66 • K-Mart Plaza, Spencer St. * Corner Main & Hudson Sta. faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison accident on Hartford Road near Pine Street. Stephen L. spotlights Wisconsin and another 172 delegates a few days president can very quickly think Classified...... i7-ao and a $5,000 fine on each of two larceny counts. Tollsnd: Rt. 195 • Qfaalonbury: Inside Frank's Supermarket • Coventry: Rt. 31 • South W lndaon 20 Oakland Rd. Ouellette, 32, of Glastonbury, lost control of his pickup Pennsylvania. later. the state of the nation can be ...... His arrest Wednesday followed an inquiry Having buried their bickering " I believe each of us fundamen­ judged by the condition of the Rose f^tTerv ...... 2 requested by Mayor Anthony Proto. Redente is truck, struck a utility pole guide wire and flipped over, during a debate in Pittaburgh tally share our party’s goals," Garden." obituaries...... s said to have drawn some of the money to attend ts n r police said. Marabeth Fallacaro, of 202 S. Main St„ was Thursday night, all three aspirants Hart said in offering a verbal olive The former v.ice president, refer- opinion...... 4 business conventions. He is accused of converted stump in Wisconsin's largef cities branch quickly accepted by Mon­ ring to allegations surrounding Peopietoik ...... 2 it to his personal use. trapped in her car briefly while the wire was removed. Police said Ouellette leftthesceneandwaa later charged today — the eve of the state’s party dale and Jackson during the presidential adviser EdwinJIeese He was fired last month. caucuses. 60-minute debate arranged by the and others in the administPation, vvealher .2 with odrunken driving, driving without Insurance and Jackson was to address a Joint League of Women Voters. evading responsibility. He wasn't hurt. session of Wisconsin's state legis­ In a Democratic contest con- Please turn to page 8 •••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. April 6, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 6. 1984 — 3 Nixon recalls resignation, bashes Ike besplte opposition, he’ll seek re-election supreme commander of Europe NEW YORK (UPI) - Richard be televised by CBS in two parts, on Eisenhower suggested Nixon go forces, a great war hero whom I Nixon, in an interview to be ••60 Minutes^^ Sunday night and on television to explain himself in ••American Parade^’ Tuesday what came to be known as the admired enormously, a presiden­ I Peck seeks help from town dOP televised next week, recalls his tial nominee who was going to be career from the Checkers sp««ch night, Nixon answered questions ••Checkers speech^^ because Nixon president, was pretty shocking.” to his resignation, belittles Dwight from his long-time associate, spoke of the ••little dog Checkers” . Frederick Peck, Republican registrar of candidates for election, including a regis­ Smith said h^ did not know who will Eisenhower and says he knew his Frank Gannon. a supporter had given to his two Asked about Watergate, Nixon vbters, who has been under fire from trar. If Peck does not win endorsement, he oppose Peck for the post and he said Peck presidency was over when George CBS is reported to have paid daughters. said, “ The way we handled it took nnembers of the Republican Town Commit­ can force a primary election. may win endorsement by the committee Wallace refused his plea for help to $500,000 for the 90 minutes it culled Nixon told his interviewer he what was basically a misdemea­ tee, has written a letter to town committee The winner in the primary would despite the fact that Smith will oppose him. avoid impeachment. from the total. Nixon was paid an asked ••Ike^^ if he would decide nor — a break-in in which nobody members asking them to help staff automatically win the election. Smith said he expects that Stevenson, And he reports that when he undisclosed fee for the interviews after the broadcast and Eisen­ was hurt — and made it the crime i^ter-making sessions. In his letter. Peck says he has come under behind the scenes, will work in Peck’s descended from the White House and will share in the profits from hower had replied perhaps after a of the century.” : The letter also says the committee can attack because of the declining enrollment favor. He said Peck is the best friend the the worldwide sale of the tapes. few days of evaluation. family quarters to the Oval Office v...the original break-in, or and should set out to bolster the member- of Republican voters. He says the law Democrats have. During the 1932 presidential •••Well,' general,• I said, •the to sign his letter of resignation on attempt to break-in 1 should say, ^ ip in the party. prohibits the registrar from soliciting or In his letter to committee members. Peek campaign, Nixon came under a problem here is the indecision.' I the night of Aug. 8, 1974, he heard which failed, was ... exceeded by Peck says he will seek re-election to the influencing how a person registers. asks for suggestions and gives the phone cloud for having accepted private said, •We’ve really got to get It the post in the November election, but he number of the office of the registrars of demonstrators outside chanting our reaction to it. It was stupidity Richard Nixon, in this interview to be broadcast on "The registrars are bound by this rule of contributions from Los Angeles decided.’ ... And then I sort of blew will have opposition from Republican Town voters as one place to phone. ••Jail to the chief. Jail to the chief. at its very highest.” non-soliciation and non-partisanship,” the businessmen. my top a bit and I said, ’You know, CB S’ “60 Minutes," says the attempt that.he and his Chairman Curtis Smith, who has been He also lists his home number and that of ••Didn’t bother me,^' he says. letter says. In the interviews, Nixon says he there comes a time when you have coiieagues made to cover their tracks on Watergate seeking to oust Peck. Smith and some Trudy Starkey, deputy registrar of voters. •Td been heckled by experts.'• Smith said the committee is not asking accused Eisenhower of. indecision to shit or get off the pot.’” The Empire State Building in memiMrs of the town con mittee have said In a candid series of interviews turned a simple misdemeanor into "the crime of the Peck to break the law. The committee feeling against Peck on whether to ask him to withdraw Nixon, a 39-year-old first- term New York has a maximum sway of that took place over 38 hours Peck is not doing the job for which he is paid Smith said Republicans are looking for burst into the open at a recent meeting at as his vice presidential candidate. senator, said "to say this to the 2.97 inches, recorded in 1936. century” and was "stupidity at its very highest.” $8,000 a year. recently andof which hours will someone who will work with the party in the which Republican State Chairman Thomas ■ Smith said today he will not stay neutral way Democratic Registrar Herbert Steven­ D’Amore spoke. At that meeting Smith in any fight within the party over the son works with the Democratic Party. asked D'Ariiore if there is any way to recall registrar’s post. He said he has the a registrar of voters. There is none. Weather obligation to fix things that are wrong in the Smith said Stevenson is available at the party and the question of the registrar has office of the registrar and is cheerful. He Peck tailed to get committee endorse­ Peopletalk not been addressed. said the registrar does have to come up with ment once before and won in a primary In mid-July the Republicans will endorse ways to help the party. challenge. Today’s forecasts The seven-year itch Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Variable cloudiness Mill developers Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, 64, with a chance of showers today. and Margaret Trudeau, 35, have completed Highs in the 50s. Cloudy with a divorce arrangements, a lawyer said Thursday. chance of showers tonight and await a decision Married in 1971, the couple have been sep a rate Saturday except showers possibly for nearly seven years. mixing with or changing to snow In November 1983, Mrs. Trudeau filed for a flurries late tonight and Saturday . Developers of the Clock Mill in the Cheney Historic •'no-fault” divorce. Her husband, who has had over the interior. Lows in the 30s to District plan to get a final decision by the end of April custody of their three children, announced in lower 40s. Highs Saturday in the from the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority on February that he was retiring as prime minister 40s. the size of the mortgage for conversion of the mill to Herald photo by Hudson after more than 15 years in office. Maine: Foggy with occasional apartments, a spokesman for the developers said 6 Fried Kemper, 35, a wealthy Ottawa realtor, drizzle and scattered showers west today. has been dating Mrs. Trudeau but said the couple and rain tapering off to drizzle and Eric Richelson, chief operating officer of the GBC Mayor Barbara Weinberg demonstates her support for Cleanup have not made preparations to marry despite the showers east today. Highs in the C o^ . of Cambridge, Mass.. said that by the end of the Day. Individuals or groups interested in participating in Cleanup divorce. mid 40s to lower 50s. Foggy tonight month the CHFA will sell the bonds that include A self-described' 'flower child” of the '60s, Mrs. Day should report to the Forest Street parking lot, off Main with some drizzle and showers. financing for the mill conversion. Trudeau’s past antics, such as hob-nobbing with Street, on Saturday at 8 a.m. Lows in the 30s. Showers likely He said the developers hope that by mid-June the the Rolling Stones, have sparked headlines Saturday but changing to flurries first actual construction work will begin. . around the world. She surfaces again April 11 in a in the western mountains and far He said the developers have approval from the cameo appearance on NBC's soap "Search For north. Highs in the low to mid. Variable cloudiness today CHFA for the project and only the size of the mortgage Tommorow.” is still undecided. Town cleanup Saturday New Hampshire: Scattered Today variable cloudiness with a 40 percent chance of showers. Highs He said town’s approval of a plan to defer the showers today. Highs in the 40s 55 to 60. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Tonight cloudy with a 60 increase in assessment on the property that will result On Saturday, interested citizens and north to 50s south. Showers likely percent chance of showers possibly mixing with snow flurries late at litter, discarded containers, and the from the conversion was the key to getting CHFA young people of Manchester will be visible trash that has accumulated tonight. Lows in the 30s. Showers night. Lows in the mid 30s. West winds around 10 mph. Saturday Lives of the rich and po’ approval. He said it was a condition of the financing. attacking litter in town. The Environ­ through the winter season, Orlowski likely Saturday but mixing with or mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers or snow flurries.: changing to flurries. Highs, in the No one at First Hartford Realty who is familiar with ment and Beautification Committee of said. It was a classic case of rich folks investing in po' Highs in the mid 40s. Today’s wrather picture was drawn by Meredith: the Manchester Modes building conversion could be lower 40s. the Greater Manchester Chamber of Individuals or groups interested in folks. Movie star and all-around rich guy Burt McKeown, 9. of 21 Lancaster Road, a fourth-grade student atSt. James; contacted for information on the status of that project. Vermont: Flood watch for small Commerce, chaired by J. Michael participating in Cleanup Day should Reynolds reached an agreement in principle with School. : The two conversions are the first private endeavors streams in southern Vermont. Orlowski. will be sponsoring a town­ report to the Forest Street parking lot. Buddy Killen, one of Nashville’s best known planned in the district and are regarded as the key to Today showers and mild. Highs wide cleanup project. off Main Street, on Saturday at 8 a.m. producers, to operate the Po' Folks restaurant success of the historic restoration. Other organizations participating in franchise company. If all goes according to plan, mainly in the 50s. Tonight cloudy with showers and flurries. Cool. Richelson said plans for the Clock Mill are Cleanup Day include the Full Go.spel Geographic designations will be the deal will fatten both rich and 'Po. substantially complete. He said the developers are Lows in the upper 20s to low 30s. Interdenominational Church, the assigned at that time. Ro-Vie of Saturday cloudy breezy and cool continuing to refine plans and have added some things Young Republicans of Manchester, the Manchester has donated trash bags. to package of amenities that will go along with rental with flurries. Highs in the upper Manchester Junior Women's Club. Trucks for hauling will be made ‘Moscow on the Hudson’ of the apartments. 30s to low 40s. Crossroads of Manchester, and Brow­ available by Fountain Village and He said some changes are being made and planners nie Troop 602. Damato Enterprises. Yodei-oh-iympics Robin Williams and his co-star, MariaConchita find that columns in the building are not all located Cleanup Day is designated as the Alonso, chat April 5 at the New York premiere For more information, contact the Country singer Margo Smith recently recorded Extended outlook exactly where the plans say they are. time to attack the problem of roadside chamber office at 646-2223. a 100 percent yodeling album for Moon Shine party for their movie "Moscow on the Hudson,” Records. It includes cowboy yodeling, country which opens to the general public April 6. The Extended outlook for New Eng­ A yodeling, Swiss yodeling — and Ms. Smith’s stars received critical praise for their performan­ land Sunday through Tuesday: self-constructed combination of all three. Could ces in the comedy. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Sewage problem solved Fireworks committee be the perfect L P to crank up if you have a mate Rhode Island: Fair Sunday and that won't budge from bed in the morning. Monday. A chance of rain Tues­ acquires status, money day. Highs mostly in the 40s. Lows mostly in the 30s. but a new one emerges With newly aquired status and the guarantee Crackdown at Heathrow Vermont: Dry Sunday apd Mon­ that it will get $7,000 in up-front money, the day. Chance of rain Tuesday. One Manchester sew­ committee planning an Independence Day Actor Stacy Keach’s arrest in London Tuesday be replaced, probably in itself require close coop­ Highs in the mid 50s to low 60s. celebration will meet April 11 to continue its for attempting to smuggle in $7,500 worth of age problem has been the fall, he said. But eration with town crews P work. Lows in the upper 20s and 30s solved but the Board of meanwhile, Connors, and and may have to be done cocaine marks the third celebrity arrest on drug The town Board of Directors Tuesday night Sunday and Monday and in the 40s Directors learned Tues­ others along the street, in the middle of the night charges by sharp-eyed Heathrow Airport cus­ Herald photo by Pinto passed a resolution giving the committee official Tuesday. day night of another one have an immediate because there is such toms officials this year. Linda McCartney, status. The board also provided the $7,000 in funds Maine: Fair Sunday. Increasing for which there does not problem. heavy use of the sewer. ex-Beatle Paul’s wife, and actor Tony Perkins for fireworks and some other expenses in cloudiness Monday. Tuesday a BenneVs Warbucks tempts ‘Annie’ seem to be any quick Connors said he is wil­ Weiss and some directors both were caught with marijuana in their bags Satellite view connection with the planned celebration, chance of rain south and rain or solution. ling to move his toilet assured him that some earlier this year. In a dress rehearsal for the musical “Annie,” Daddy Warbucks The committee hopes to be able to return the snow north. Daily highs in the 30s General Manager Ro­ room upstairs, but that arrangements could be Keach, 42, who was arrested along with his Com m erce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. E S T shows low money to the town from public contributions and north and 40s south. Overnight (Bennet Junior High School student John Greene) tries to tempt bert Weiss told the direc­ will not provide a certain made for that hookup. 40-year-old secretary, Deborah Steele, pleaded shower clouds over New YorkState and the central Appalachians and from some other revenues. lows in the teens and 20s north with Elise Robinson, who plays the title character, with a gold chain. tors that a problem at 433 solution or a permanent innocent and was freed on $100,000 bail associated with a trough of low pressure over western Pennsylvania. The committee estimates the cost of the low 30s south. Keeney St. was traced to a one, he said. Wednesday after spending a night in jail. The VA Frontal heavy rain clouds cover Maine. Shower clouds cover parts of The show will go on today and Saturday in the Bennet celebration wili be $15,000 to $16,000, including the New Hampshire: Fair Sunday. break in town’s sewer line Weiss said the town has ounces of cocaine was found in a shaving cream Idaho, western Montana and the Northwest. Layered rain clouds auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at $2.50 for adults and cost of police protection. Increasing cloudiness Monday. and the town has assumed no way to do anything The UCLA Bruins were can. according to a court testimony. cover coastal southern California, while high clouds are seen Terry Kotsch, a committee member, has said Tuesday a chance of rain south and $2 for students. responsibility for its about the problem until it the NCAA Division 1 bas­ stretching from central California to western Colorado. the committee hopes to raise at ieast $8,000. rain or snow north. Daily highs in repair. does the entire project. ketball champions in 10 of Fund-raising events include a chicken barbecue the 30s north and 40s south. At the last board meet­ Connors said hooking in the 12 seasons from 1964 to and a possible sale of T-sbirts. Overnight lows in the teens and 20s ing, Dominic Cordone, son a new toilet room will in 1975. 3OOO29.77(i0W, IDs required Saturday at SATs north with low 30s south. SEATTLE -V- of the residents at that Mixing poiitics and pieasure address, complained that ,COLD Students who plan to take the first come, first served basis. Students they were being held Fiorello H. LaGuardia, the three-term mayor 30.00 y - -MINNEAPOLIS'BOSTON Scholastic Aptitude Test on Saturday at should bring their ticket of admission Across the nation 11 * \ ' C O L i D responsible for repair of a of New York, comes to life again this fall on Manchester High School must present and two No. 2 pencils, in addition to problem he felt sure was Broadway in FIORELLO! During the 1959-60 Rain will continue across the poitive identification and will not be identification. in a town-owned portion of season, the production won a Pulitzer Prize, the northern Atlantic Coast, with admitted if they do not. The doors will Parking wili be in the student the line. Tony Award and the Drama Critics Circle Award scattered rain and snow over the open at 8 a.m., and no one will be parking lot off Brookfield Street. ST. LOUIS*.^ j Tuesday night. Richard for best musical. Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, Rain SAN FR ANCISCO ' -;jJDENVER allowed in after 8:30 a.m. Students should enter the building HOFFMAN AND KATE REID Connors, part owner of Composer Jerry Bock and lyricist Sheldon also will stretch from the Pacific Testing rooms will be assigned on a through the cafeteria lobby. V . / ^ FAIR Manchester Ice Co., said . . . in “Death of a Salesman Hamick, who wrote the original score and lyrics, Northwest, through the Plateau LOS ANGELES •ATLANTA the toilet rooms in the merica s Feet will be teamed together again to collaborate on region and into i the northern / ' plant are in the basement New York curtain call the new production. Rockies, with snow in .higher LO W EST and have to be blocked off According to the show’s producer, Howard J. elevations. Highs will remSain in TEMPERATURES When celebrity hounds from around the world to prevent their overflow. Burnett, timing is perfect to revive FIORELLO! the 40s and upper 30s from the Fire Calls want to make sure mail gets to a favorite star, '30_/CSv^ 30 ^wers along Bissell LaGuardia began his first term as mayor 50 years Great Lakes and Ohio Valley to ORLEANS MIAMI they frequently send it to The Russian Tea Room, Street where the plant is ago and interest in politics is at a high from northern Maine. ■LEGENO- a popular "Beautiful People” meeting place. upcoming national elections. Thursday, 7:45 p.m. — Friday, 4:05 a.m. — located are too small and The New York hot spot was the scene of an W M fihm 1/ . M sm ow : Manchester old, Weiss said. When the are in DEXTEB’S handsi lockout, Trotter Street washdown. Center Street impromptu performance Wednesday when Dus­ •50 ground is saturated, they AM Wednesday, 12:18 a.m. (Tow n). and Love Lane (Tow n). t ' ' 'j SHOW ERS^ tin Hoffman came in to collect some mail from Weather radio FLOW : — trash fire. Slater Street Thursday, 8:20 p.m. — take in water, probably Japan. The actor was still dressed as Willy UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST Friday, 5:14 a.m. — trough breaks in the line. The National Weather Service ; (Eighth District). motor vehicle accident, Loman, his character from "Death of a ■ Wednesday, 8 a.m. — medical call, Flag Drive The sewer line of which Now you know broadcasts continuous, 24-hour Keeney Street and Inter­ Salesman.” now playing on Broadway, which car fire, 947 Center St. state 84 (Town). (Paramedics). they are a part is slated to "Classics''^ or Fall! sparked other patrons to gi ve Hof fman a standing The start of the first modem Olympics Games weather information on 162.475 Notional forecast mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in (Town). ovation. occurred on this date in 1896 in Athens, Greece. In Wednesday, 10:39 a.m. Those in the "audience” included Joan Collins, ancient times, it was a Greek festival of contests New London and 162.40 mHz in For period ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. Tonight will find rain In the Meriden. — smoke in the building at Michael Douglas, Rock Hudson, Jacqueline in athletics, poetry and music, held every four interior sections of the Northeast as welt as In parts of the lower' 481 Spring St. (Town). Bisset and Ruth Gordon. years at Olympia to honor Zeus. Rockies and Plains. Some snow Is likely in sections of the mid Wednesday, 1:04 p.m. Rockies, otherwise, generally fair weather Is forecast elsewherO — gasoline washdown, See Through Hearts High and low across the country. Minimum temperatures Include; (approximate' Manchester Community 6 College, 60 Bidwell St. Dainty diamonds set in 14k yellow gold jewelry. Whether 6 maximum readings In parenthesis) Atlanta 40(73), Boston 37(48),' The highest temperature re­ f • (Town). you buy them individually or in a set of earrings, ported Thursday by the National Chicago 33(54), Cleveland 28(48), Dallas 5^77), Denver 34(48),’ Duluth 26(62), Houston 56(77), Jacksonville 44(77), Kansas CIW Wednesday, 5:39 p.m. pendant and bracelet, you'll be purchasing jewelry Almanac Weather Service, excluding — grass-fire, 540 Parker Alaska and Hawaii, was 90degrees 46(59), Little Rock 50(73), Los Angeles 46(66), Miami 60(81), that's a delight to wear at a delightfully affordable price. St. (Eighth District). at Gila Bend, Ariz, The low Friday Minneapolis 37(62), New Orleans 53(78), New York 40(46), Phoenix* Today is Friday, April 6, the 97th day of 1983 with 269 53(72), San Francisco 45(65), Seattle 41(65), St. Louis 41(61), Wednesday, 7:08 p.m. morning was 20 degrees at Gunni­ — motor vehicle accident, to follow. son, Colo. Washington 42(58). 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\»»\ oust government, jail leaders to officials prosperous nations in West Africa, M l PARIS (UPI) — Security forces cally is a branch of the military. The security forces apparently gained its independence froin staged a coup in Cameroon Friday, France in 1960. There never has arresting the country’s top army overpowered the army leaders and in Bridgeport been a coup in the country. officials, French diplomatic sour­ then moved on the radio station and presidential offices. Tension has been building ufC ces said. however, between the north, the The gendarmerie, or armed Armored vehicles moved birthplace of former president BRIDGEPORT (U P I) — A city alderman said N security forces, fought fierce bat­ through Yaounde early today after iff sporadic but intense shooting Ahmadou AhidJo, and the south,: she was followed by a stranger and some of her tles for control of the capital city of where Biya lived until taking office colleagues said they also had been threatened in Yaounde and several other cities, through the night, the sources said. sIsS'J in November 1982. connection with a vote on whether to name a public diplomatic sources said. There Heavy artillery fire and gunfire French sources speculated the safety director for Bridgeport. were no immediate reports on were reported. coup pitted northerners against Republican Alderman Joan Magnuson said a man casualties. The coup was the second in West the Christian southerners who hold followed her for several days, appearing outside her Leaders of gendarmerie ar­ Africa in less than a week. On power under Biya. house, her workplace and at public m atings. rested the army chief and two Tuesday in nearby Guinea, Col. The highly popular new presi­ ” I have no idea who the person was," she said. other army generals, the sources Lansana Konte led a bloodless dent served as prime minister until “ Someone left a note on my car, too. I just thought it said. military coup, eight days after the Ahi^o peacefully handed over was some nut who wanted to scare me. He didn’t The fate of President Paul Biya, death of President Ahmed Sekou power. Tension in the country has succeed.” believed to be absent from the Toure. increased since early this year! Ms. Magnuson said the note advised her to oppose capital, was not known. The . Africa Number-il radio network when Cameroon courts con; the safety director position or face the consequences, president, who was overwhelm­ in Gabon reported that between 4 demned Ahidjo to death in absentia which were not detailed. She expected to vote against ingly re-elected in January, was . a.m. and 6 a.m. local time, gunfire erupted in the area around the for plotting a coup attempt in July the position because she believed her constituents reportedly at a resort town on the opposed the measure. coast of Cameroon. presidential palace. 1983. : Last month, Biya personally Republican Mayor Leonard S. Paoletta wants to The gendarmerie, the strongest Early today, however, the capi­ reprieved Ahi^o, who has been name fo m er Acting Police Chief Thomas Thear to the arm of the armed forces in tal was reported calm and people new job with responsibility for the police department, Cameroon, operates separately were on the streets. living in France, commuting his fire, ambulance and anti-arson services. from the army although it techni­ Cameroon, ope of the most death sentence to detention. Thear replaced Police Superintendent Joseph A. Walsh when he was forced to retire in December. A Superior Court judge later ruled Walsh’s ouster illegal Faces attack In Senate Herald photos by Pinto, UPI photo and ordered Thear dismissed. Walsh, 68, is battling for his job in a hearing before a Comedian Dick Gregory delivers the Angeles area home he shared with his retired judge who will consider dozens of disciplinary Play In Bolton eulogy at the funeral of singer Marvin parents. His father, Marvin Gaye Sr., charges before deciding whether Walsh should dilmissed. “Lir Abner,” the first majoi'Bolton High School musical in about a decade, will faces murder charges in the death. House OKs spending plan Gaye in Hollywood on Thursday. Gaye A public hearing was scheduled Thursday on the play today and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Bolton Elementary School auditorium. was shot to death Sunday at the Los public safety position and police planned to videotape 6 next week, while at the same time The House Democratic leaders’ About 30 students, the high school band and four teachers are involved. Left, By Elaine S. P ovich the session for security reasons. Some aldermen view United Press International allowing the full Senate to start 8939 billion budget would produce a thq taping as necessary. Missy Wales as Mammy Yokum is ‘‘sticking up” Brett Marshall and Peggie consideration of a $50 billion tax 8175 billion deficit in fiscal 1985. It Republican Alderman Diane Carrone said someone Klekotka during dress rehearsal. To her left is “Earthquake McGoon,” played by WASHINGTON - The House bill that will eventually be incorpo­ would cut domestic spending 816 tried to run her roommate down with a car outside Gaye wake filled with song has approved a fiscal 1985 "pay-as- rated into the budget. billion from Reagan’s levels and John Liebler. Right, Kim Richardson playing “Hairless Joe" and Ted Daly City Hall, but added she was not threatened you-go" budget that includes 8182 The tax bill, passed by the cut defense 844 billion. personally. “ I don’t feel intimidated," she said. playing "Lonesome Polecat” stand by a tub of joy juice. billion deficit-reduction, but the Finance Committee last month, House Republican leader Robert Republican Alderman Joseph Loschiavo said he those moments of joy with Mar­ casket. Many touched and kissed Senate is attacking the budget will come up for consideration by Michel of Illinois said the Demo­ Bv Jeff Wilson received threatening telephone calls demanding he vin," said the blind singer, whose the body of the Grammy-winning from two directions, hoping to being attached to a bill involving crats’ budget should have been United Press International oppose the public safety job, which he has supported. "Lighting Up The Candle" in­ entertainer. bring them together later. boating fees. called "pray-as-you-go," because Two Democratic aldermen — Common Council Popular>pi 24" cluded the words, "1 really thought On a stage behind the casket The committee’s bill is similar to " if we adopt this our only defense LOS ANGELES - Rhythm and House Democratic leaders beat President Ernest E. Newton and Edwin Gomes — also Poiycontoured we could have made it to that stood a dozen large floral tributes a nearly 850 billion bill passed by will be the power of prayer.” blues singer Marvin Gaye was back Republican arguments that said they received harassing telephone calls. forever and a day, but destiny and that surrounded a photograph of the House Ways and Means Com­ He said, the budget would cut Lawn/Leaf eulogized by fellow entertainers their budget would cripple de­ the singer, whose most famous mittee, which is the "p a y " part of defense so much that military and friends as a man who gave his fate decided to give it away." fense. The budget, passed 250-168 Rake songs included, "1 Heard it Though the House-passed "pay-as-you-go" bases would have to be closed and heart to the world, as the soul The services at the Forest Lawn, Thursday, allows military spend­ superstar was mourned at a Hollywood Hills. Hall of Liberty the Grapevine," “ Sexual Heal­ budget. That bill comes to the weapons scrapped. ing to increase by 3.5 percent after But Budget Committee Chair­ 4^3 were conducted by Bishop S.P. ing," and “ What's Going On?" House floor separately next week song-filled funeral. inflation, as long as taxes are Democrats kill Our Reg. 6.49 Singer Stevie Wonder sang a Rawlings, superintendent of the Pop star Michael Jackson was as well. It will foot the bill for the man James Jones of Oklahoma raised to cover the hike. Designed for melancholy ballad he composed House of God Inc., in which Marvin expected to attend but was not seen 3.5 percent increase in defense and said it was only fair to ask "the efficiency! Gaye Sr., 70. was a mini.ster. in the crowd. Diana Ross, with A deficit-reduction plan agreed some social spending agreed to by Pentagon to tighten its belt the way for the occasion, and Smokey proposed change Easy assembly. Robinson told a crowd of 500 The elder Gaye was not allowed whom Gaye had recorded an to by GOP leaders and President the House in the budget. we’re asking the American people mourners Thursday that Gaye had to attend the funeral; he was album, was listed on the funeral Reagan would allow defense The House rejected a Republi­ to tighten their belts.” left a legacy of music that should undergoing psychiatric tests to program as a singer but did not spending to rise 7.5 percent after can alternative that would have Altogether, the House rejected in conventions leave his family and friends with determine if he is competent to attend the services. inflation. trimmed the deficit by 8205 billion seven budgets in . two days of stand trial for murder in his son's In the Senate, Republican leader in three years and raised defenses debate, including Reagan's origi­ Popular joy rather than sorrow. Rawlings of Lexington. K y., said CYCLONE shooting. Howard Baker Thursday reached spending by 7.5 percent was nal budget with its 8200 billion HARTFORD (U PI) — Connecticut Democrats Multi

Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Business activities would be limited OPINION In Brief Tight rules proposed Tenants fight dog ban ‘ NEW HAVEN — Man's best friend is supposed T o after judge hired kin j be his dog and tenants in four public housing J a c k projects plan to return the compliment by going Shelter troubles reveal broader picture ‘ 1 court. By Mark A. Dupuis Judicial Department.” Anderson Pets have been banned from the projects for United Press internationai The provisions also would require a { years, but the ban was loosely enforced. That The predicam ent in which the sponsors of the shelter Actually is was a seminar for advanced students and judge, to “refrain from accepting Washington changed last summer when Housing Authority HARTFORD — Following reports of for the homeless in Manchester find them selves is not I was just auditing. positions in businesses affected with a But I took a lot o f notes and I cram m ed on Sunday Merry-Qo-Round; commissioners decided to put some teeth in the a judge giving his relatives judicial substantial public interest such as enviable. In fact, it illustrates the way fate can conspire ban. Manchester night. I knew that on Monday m orning an editor would work, the state’s chief court adminis­ banks, public utilities and insurance to damage someone's credibility. .. Tenants failing to obey the ban got eviction trator has proposed ruies to prohibit insist that I take an exam, of the essay type, and I did companies.” Back when Manchester Area Conference of Churches notices. In one convoluted case, a housing nepotism, as well as limit outside Spotlight not want to fail too m iserably. . The changes, recommended by a was besieging the town fathers to provide some location authority hearing panel was overruled and one of business activities of judges. study committee of judges, also A budget workshop by the Board of D irectors is a the where they could place a shelter, its m em bers ran into ’ be tenant families was allowed to keep an The proposals followed recent pub­ applied the limits on appointment of Alex Girelli — Herald Reporter -year-old dog. opposition from some town residents who felt the people concentrated education. 11 lished reports that Judge Robert J. relatives to court positions also apply to Ford’s ■The fam ily’s lawyer says the appeal course the Testo of Bridgeport, chief judge of the who would use the shelter might constitute a danger to non-judicial employees in the court panel took was an incorrect one, arguing the the neighborhood in which the shelter would be located. ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING topics in the state Appeilate Court, appointed rela­ system. Housing Authority has no right to appeal tives-to handle court system work and Shelter backers responded that the people they budget talks was a brief discussion of the heating Lawrence G. Moore, director of systems in the Municipal Buildings, particularly in lost his decisions to its own board of commissioners. also served on a bank council. communications for the Judiciai De­ wanted to serve, the people who would use the shelter, Attorney Howard Lawrence also said: “ The began com ing along and posed problem s beyond the Lincoln Center, Superior Court Judge Maurice J. partment, acknowledged the proposed were hardly a threat. They were, said most of the idea of kicking her out on the street because she Sponzo Thursday submitted the pro­ capacity of the shelter and its volunteers. I have previously discussed the heating and cooling changes followed the stories about shelter advocates, innocuous, ineffective, and largely has an 11-year-old dog is obscene” ’ posed revisions to the Code of Judiciai ■young, energetic homeless people cam e to the shelter problem in the building with Herm an Pascantell, who is power Testo, but said the ideas were not new. helpless. They needed, at the minimum, a warm place Conduct to the court’s rules committee UPI photo with a different outlook and a different set of social in charge of that problem. He says — and o f course, he “ It’s not something that just origi­ to sleep and a bite to eat. The shelter would be the only Education budget protested for consideration and an eventuai vote nated iast fall. It has been discussed place they could find it. needs, for which the shelter organization simply was is right — that it is better that the building be too hot by the state’s Superior Court judges. not equipped. WASHINGTON - It has been | over about a decade,” Moore said. Honored They were mostly people who had lost the capacity to than too cold. At Lincoln Center, the corridors and the M fLFORD — A $1 million cut in Milford’s new The changes affecting judges require The unfortunate thing is that the problems have cast seven years since Gerald Ford ! Under the changes, a judge couid not do very much in their own interest. So ran the argument stairwells are tropical. school budget threatening 52 jobs produced a big “ knowingly advocate or knowingly approval by Superior Court judges. The John Greco, 59, founder of the “Holy Land Park” in Waterbury, an unfair shadow on the shelter idea itself. moved out of the White House and S at the time. ^ turnout ’Thursday night to protest the finance participate in the appointment, em­ provisions governing other workers The alternative to hot halls would be freezing offices. disappeared into the corporate; is presented a resolution by Sen. Robert Dorr, D-Waterbury, The situation illustrates, as such endeavours often do, board reduction. ployment, promotion or advancement must be approved by justices of the That's the way it is when an old steam heating system, woodwork. The long absence from I Milford Edcuation Aassociation President after being honored by the Senate Thursday in Hartford. THOSE R E P R E S E N T A T IO N S were made in good that when you solve a sm all part of a big problem , you of a relative in or to a position in the state Supreme Court, Moore said. designed for large classroom s, is m odified fo r use in Washington has so eroded h is ; Greta Stanford told 1,000 spectators at the budget faith, and for a long tim e they stood up. focus attention on the rest of it. Because you have not influence that he can’t even • hearing it was incumbent upon the board of The conference of churches and the volunteers who succeeded in something you never expected to small offices. arrange a small favor for his • . aldermen to review the pared allocation of $22.2 ran the shelter were capable of filling thpse very basic accomplish, you foster the notion that you have failed. It really won’t take an expensive study to find out son-in-law. • million. needs. what to do about it. Sehate steers drinking bill to committee The son-in-law is Charles F. ! Some teachers wore black arm bands and were At least one m em ber of the Board of Directors had applauded. An administration source said there All it w ill take is a lot of money to tear out the old Vance, a former Secret Service J chatiiber to "vote up or down on the bill.” reservations while this was going on, although he did Concentrated learning was a possibility there would be renewed By Bruno V. Ranniello Minority Leader Philip Robertson, R-Cheshire, that system and put in an entirely new one. But if the town agent, who used to guard the fir s t; the measure be returned to the chamber. The Senate also voted 26-10 for a bill to prohibit not oppose providing a shelter. That director, Stephen negotiations to resoive some of the probiems. United Press International had wanted to take that costly step it would have done family. He met Susan Ford, later ; “ As chairman I ’ll guarantee nothing," said Skelley. reimbursement by the state to hospitals that use 6 Cassano. insisted that the shelter proposal left unsolved It has been a long tim e since I was an undergraduate Mayor Alberta Jagoe said the totai citywide so when the building was converted from a school to married her, and they now live in ; budget was a good one. She said it would produce HARTFORD — The Connecticut Senate has all but The bill was steered to Skelley's committee by the Medicaid funds to promote anti-union activities. The a lot of problems. 1 inferred from what he said that he student. But last Satuday morning, I went back to offices. the Washington area. He operates j all essential services, reduce the tax rate and killed a proposal that would raise Connecticut’s measure's chief opponent. Sen. Robert Dorr, bill is aimed at preventing reimbursement for thought that offering such a shelter might bring to light school, I attended a five-hour lecture by a team of But Manchester really is not so bad off. Sen. Carl a protective service, MVM Inter- • provide for maintenance of buildings and roads. drinking age to 21 if the bordering states of D-Waterbury, the co-chairman of the General Law consultants or employees who work against collective some of society's current inadequacies in dealing with bargaining units at the facilities. teachers in an interdisciplinary course. I got m ore Zinsser was telling me about a state official with a national Security Inc. ! Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Isiand do the Committee. social problems. The committee had approved the bill 14-3. Sen. John Matthews vigorously opposed the handouts from the profs in those five hours as I did in much overheated office In the State Capitol. Vance has trained some c ra ck ! same. about that m any years in college. Soap suit settled Senate Democrats Thursday effectively scuttled Dorr said the bill “ was a bad government measure. measure and unsuccessfully sought to have it killed by bodyguards, but they need guns to I We should never, never allow Connecticut statutes to remmilting it to the Public Health Committee. IF MY READING IS RIGHT, current developments The course was a combination of Budgeting 101, "W hy don't you turn the radiator off," Zinsser asked BRIDGEPORT— Teachers at a city facility for the bill by steering it to the Finance, Revenue and protect their clients. This violates * be adopted from other states." have proven Cassano correct. Principles of Personnel, Fundamentals of Fleet him with sim ple logic. .special education students cannot threaten to Bonding Committee, whose chairman. Sen. Michael a District o f Columbia police; Dorr also pointed out the idea of a nationwide or • After a time when the shelter operated just the way “ Because when I do, it floods the office on the floor punish students by pouring liquid soap into their Skelley, D-Toiland, refused to guarantee it would be Management, Elements of Engineering, and Standard regulation, which forbids the issu- • regional drinking age of 21 was being examined by its backers said it would, a new type of shelter seeker below,” he was told.” mouths, a judge has ruled in approving the returned to the Senate floor. Statistics. Gov. William O’Neill and could better be achieved ‘WestowTi ^Tijarm acy ance of firearms licenses to • ' settlement of a lawsuit. ’The bill would raise the minimum age for the through negotiations than legislation. private bodyguards. • Superior Court Judge Robert I. Berdon issued a purchase of liquor in Connecticut from 20 to 21 if the Earlier Dorr tried to recommit the bill to his In Manchester As the political hub of the nation, S permanent restraining order Thursday banning age is raised to 21 in Massachusetts, New York and committee, which no longer can act on bills, but the 445 H AR TFO R D RD. Washington attracts more crack-! soap as a disciplinary measure after lawyers for Rhode Island. Rhode Island and Massachusetts now effort failed on an 18-18 vote. A tie vote can be broken pots and terrorists with murder on the school board and a Bridgeport mother agreed have minimum drinking ages of 20 and New York’s is 643-5230 by the lieutenant governor, who presides over the their minds than any other Ameri- * the injunction should be granted. 19. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK The chamber voted 24-11 to refer the measure to the Senate. Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso was absent due to can city. Yet it is the only; Nancy DeCampos filed suit in June 1981 on Cleanup Day Finance Committee, which is still acting on bills. illness. MUNSON behalf of her daughter, Marlene Smith, 20, a \imirnSlmvL jurisdiction in the country that; Sen. George Gunther R-Straiford, criticized Skelley CANDIES handicapped student at Anna Baum Skane However, Skelley refused a request by Senate won’t let bodyguards carry guns. • and Dorr “ for playing gam es" and challenged the For your ohapplng conranltnco pay your N orllioait UMNUoo, Inolco and School. CNQ Bdla haral Aka m ara a U t Poal Offlea PubaUHon. City officials feel that lifting the I The suit claimed that in March 1981, personnel has come back ban would undermine Washing-* -at.the school “ pumped a large quantity of liquid SPECIAL SAVINGS ton’s tough gun-control law. soap into Marlene Smith’s mouth and fo r c ^ her Bridgeport in troubie with bridge The Greater Manchester Church stepped into the pic­ to swallow it.” on Chamber of Commerce has ture. Using its own trucks, % THEIR UNCOMPROMISING; The suit also charged the student was BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — TheU.S. Coast Guard may traveling along Johnson’s Creek to Bridgeport Harbor Cortaid ATTITUDE has been bad for; physically abused by teachers at the school who fine the city more than $415,000 for failing to maintain pass the swing bridge as often as 40 times a month. organized this year’s town­ volunteers and food, the allegedly assaulted her by “ twisting her arms Vance’s business. Last November, < the Pleasure Beach Bridge, which a spokesman said Raymond B. Rubens, assistant city attorney in With this Coupon wide Cleanup Day and that’s church took on the l^ t- and causing bruises on her upper extremities.” for example, the State Department I posed a danger to oil-laden barges. Bridgeport, said he did not know why the city did not A terrific. minute organizing job. .Giea- contracted with Vance to protect! . Lt. Commander Michael S. Made said Thursday in respond to the Coast Guard, but added the city lacked Last year, through a var­ IV^E RESERVE "WE R16HT a hearing at Coast Guard District Headquarters in the funds needed to repair the bridge. nUp Day took place, after all. i visiting Queen Aishwarya from! Waterman denies allegation iety of circumstances, the Nepal. But Vance was told that the; Governor’s Island, N,Y., that the swing bridge was "a City Director of Maintenance Daniel Sullivan, who The Full Gospel Church TO GIVE UP SERVICE MANCHESTER — Former Agriculture Com­ chamber, through its envir­ bodyguards — and possibly the; very serious accident waiting to happen.” accompaied Rubens to the hearing in New York, said again will play a major role in TO ANYONE. missioner H. Earl Waterman, under cross- He proposed $417,000 in fines against the city, with onment and beautification queen herself — would be subject; examination at his larceny trial, denied a new that until September he had $7,000 in his budget for this year’s event, providing about $133,000 due to the failure of Mayor Leonard S. repair and maintenance of all city bridges. on committee, decided not to to arrest if her entourage were- allegation he offered two contractors a town Paoletta’s office to reply to the Coast Guard request hot dogs and soda for volun­ armed. Result; The contract was! bridge repair job in return for $10,000. Sullivan said the city has since approved issuing sponsor the cleanup event, that the city repair the bridge and report when the $400,000 worth of municipal bonds to pay for repair teers who show up at noon at canceled. ! work was completed. traditionally held on the first work still needed on the Pleasure Beach Bridge's ANY KIND OR SIZE P Center Springs Park. The As “ a last resort,” Vance told! “ It would have been a simple enough order to get Saturday in April. Paint to be removed fender rack system. church also plans to send my associate Tony Capaccio, he; back in touch with us. It’s the way things are done in Macie suggested the case be continued to July 31 to o f There was a lot of confusion asked his father-in-law for help.; HARTFORD — State inspectors wili be able to the real world,” said Macie. give the city time to provide evidence it had about 150 of its own / inspect Railroad Salvage storage facilities to at the time, and many people The former president agreed that- The Coast Guard cited the city for failing to completed the necessary repair work and that the city remove paint containing lead under an agree­ maintain the bridge’s fender rack system. Last fall. Cortaid volunteers. the Nepalese episode was "ridicu-! could not afford to pay $417,000 in fines. wondered what had hap­ ment approved in court. Coast Guard officials warned that if an oil laden barge Expires 4/13/84 About $60,000 in municipal funds al.so will be used pened, and why they hadn’t This year’s event will lous.” So last January, he wrote to! Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman said struck the bridge, a serious explosion and fire could for work this summer on the mainland side of the been contacted. hardly be as huge as in past an old political sidekick. Sen. Arlen. Thursday the agreement was sought because of result. Specter, R-Pa. ; fender rack system, Sullivan said. M ostly, those on the years — there are perhaps two incidents involving inspectors from the The fender rack system is designed to act as a buffer Ford hasn’t forgotten the art of; Department of Consumer Protection, although between the bridge and passing vessels. Oil barges' chamber's committee later only half a dozen volunteer political persuasion; he chose his; the company has been cooperating with the state. said, when all the dust groups signed up — but intermediary shrewdly. Specter is; Lieberman said lead paint has been banned settled, that there simply perhaps CleanUp Day is on its chairman of the Senate Appropria-- nationally for consumer use since the eariy 1970s EDB is confirmed because lead in the bloodstream can cause brain tions subcommittee that decides! wasn ’t the interest and enthu­ way hack. damage. Mental retardation can result for how much federal money the D.C.' siasm shown toward the We hope so. Manchester children who eat foad-paint chips. in weil in Somers event in recent years.- could use a little sweeping government will get. R O O tV M T * Ford’s “Dear Arlen” letter, HARTFORD (UPI) — State health officials today That's when the Full Gos­ and a little raking this time of Overspending bills signed Ntw SW Al asked the senator to "help me; confirmed the discovery of traces of EDB in’ a well pel Interdenominational Coming April 2 7 th year. resolve an unjustified problem.” ; HARTFORD — Gov. William O’Neill has serving about 180 residents in the Somerville section He reminded Specter of the trouble* . signed into law a bill allocating $27 million to state of Somers. EDB levels were slightly above the tolerance limit Guest column encountered by the Reagan Inaug-! agencies that overspent their budgets for the set by the state and water from the well should not be ural Committee’s security force! current fiscal year. A spokesman Thursday said O’Neill signed the used for drinking or cooking, said Beth Weinstein, Our Annual It’s a good deal when it sought protection for! assistant director of the state health department’s $27 million deficiency bill Wednesday evening, a State keeps arresting ol’ George entertainers during the festivities.; few hours after it won final legislative approvai in preventable disease division. Think of it as an invest­ takes $1 from your tax the Senate. EDB — ethylene dibromide — is a chemical ment. because that’s what payment — not your refund — NOT O N LY DID the:.Washington; Officials said quick action was needed because fumigant used by tobacco farmers in years past to control root worms but its use has been discontinued checking the little box and places it in a special police refuse to provide body-! ' the state had run out of money to meet workers’ Community for doing what God wants him to guards for the celebrities. Ford! compensation payments, one of the areas where since it was found to cause cancer in laboratory marked "Presidential Elec- government fund. By doing recalled, but they wouldn’t let the' additionai money was allocated. animals. tiohs Campaign” on your By John Bossidy so, you are saying, in effect, After those first few times, oT suspension, operating a vessel Inaugural Committee hire off-duty! O’Neill also signed a bill Increasing penalties federal income tax return is. that you want to use part of George E. Boulay is a 36-year- George began to figure he’d get the without navigation lights, operat­ D.C. cops for the job. Indeed, the! for causing more than $1,000 property damage in an action such as a cross burning, intended to And it's a good one. your tax contribution to help old Norwich resident who has been license, at least once. Bingo, got ing a motor vehicle while his committee was told that any; Dr. Eugene M. D avis Profile Edition arrested nine times for fishing pinched again, for taking fish at license was suspended, unregis­ deny tte victim’s civii rights. Marking the "yes” box pay for clean elections. off-duty officers from other juris-; OPTOMETRIST without a license, and fishing while the wrong time. tered motor vehicle, misuse of dictions would be arrested if they- his license was suspended. plates, apd operating with unsafe Constable powers defined HAS RETIRED... He was only doing what the showed up in the city with guns. ! I see where, ol’ George was tires. Creator meant for a red-blooded Responding to Ford’s letter,! HARTFORD — The state attorney generai and caught again. Just recently, state chief state’s attorney hove issued what may be Berry's World man to do; take out the fish. The That last one is just plain silly. Specter had the staff director of the! CASE HISTORIES ARE IN THE OFFICE You Certainly Won’t Want To conservation officers picked him their first joint iegal opinion. only right time is when they're Think about it. A man like oT Appropriations subcommittee call up at about 5 a.m., after an D.C. officials and ask for “ clarifi-! Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman and OF running. So, the state suspended George gets out to the banks of the Chief State’s Attorney Austin J. McGuigan Miss Out On This Eagerly all-weekend stakeout. Some foo­ cation” of the policy against his license. Didn’t stop him, Thames, to his best spots, tough to answered state police questions Thursday about DR. ROBERT YAROSH lishness about illegal fishing. though. There were fish in the get to, you just know he has to have armed bodyguards. The officiala the powers of local constables to perform police Well, it wasn't all weekend, just were unimpressed and unmoved.! 164 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER Awaited Publication ... Your Thames. Big, gorgeous, winter- good tires on his pickup. It stands duties. . J . all Sunday night. The weekend was striped bass, up to 35 pounds those to reason. OT George may be VEGAS STING UPDATE: ' ]( A spokesman for Lieberman said the opinion not warm. So. those two officers was believed to be the first issued jointly by the Business Should Be A Part 6 babies are, and oT George was harassed a lot, but he’s not stupid. reported recently on the FBI’i{ who sat in the woods, aided by a meant to take them out. He was Not like those two dudes who spent attempt to trap an honest Internal attorney general, who oversees the state’s civil night-viewing device of some kind, legal business, and the chief state’s attorney, who 1 8 8 2 -1 9 8 3 lOlST ANNIVfRSARY YEAR bom for it. a whole freezing night waiting to Revenue Service official in a Of It! bandies criminal matters. must have been pretty cold before arrest a free-spirited man just bribery setup because he had Six more times, the state picked Lieberman and McGuigan have been on ol’ George came off the river over doing what God wants him to. refused to shave $3.5 million off thd him up. Fishing while that foolish opposite sides of some issues in the past, near Norwich and headed for his Taking out the bass. tax debt of an FBI witness.' ; SWARMING pickup. license was suspended. Picking up including Lieberman’s unsuccessful request of Please Call The Herald Ad­ Shame. It really is. The official, Gerald Swansong the Legislature the attorney general be given They must have been planning a man’s license doesn't stop the was asked by the FBI in Las Vega^ responsibility for criminal prosecutions. this operation for longer than a bass from running. He finally got Editor's note: John Bossidy lives TERMITES vertising Department How to reduce the $16 million tax debtor weekend, 'pears to me. the state so mad, they put him in at 62 Cambridge St. He is an avid ASK HM A COMPUTE Joe Conforte, owner of the Mus-> ‘Revolution likely’ Seems this is oneom ery dude, ol' front of a jury. Judge gave him one ouidoorsman and a longtime Man­ HOMEWSreCnON-NOWI tang Ranch bordello, in return fop For Your Space Reservation, George is. All by himself, he's had year after six people found him chester resident. NEW HAVEN — Former Secretary of Defense Act quicUy: avoid addHiontI Conforte’s testimony agnint » R ^ r t S. McNamara says the likelihood of a the Department of Environmental guilty. Probably didn't have one d a m ^ . Blitalennile federal judge charged witE violent revolution in South Africa will give the axpacts— phis our technical Protection tied up for near 16 years single, legitimate we-foot man on stall— provida a cantuiy ol trainad 643-2711 bribery. ; Soviets a dioice opportunity for expansion. now. H e’s had more run-ins with that jury. axpatianco. Thay'l chach your antha McNamara said Thursday at Yale University it houas and help you avoid additional the cops than Willie Sutton, and is They let him out two days before Letters policy After an IRS investigator flew ta “ appears ineviUble” that within the next decade. BrasU and interviewed Conforte! proUama. S yaw guaranlaa hidudad. / tti^ice as dangerous, according to last Christmas, after oT George South African blacks will seek to overthrow the The Manchester Herald the state. served about three months. Lots of Swanson decided the proffered white r e ^ e that has denied them equality on all PHONETOOAY: welcomes letters to the testimony wasn’t worth the s For a few years, all the state did bass ran down the Thames those $3 ' levels through apartheid. 649-9240 lilanrl|PHtpr HpralJt editor. million Conforte demanded and He told students the Soviet Union would aid the iki was arrest oT George for fishing weeks he was in Montville. Shame. Letters should be brief and Saifo dr Muctaar «■ hr W lan told the F B I so. ’ ; revolution to expand its sphere of influence in without a license. But oT George But oT George, he’s still at it. By to the point. They should te OlSMbyNEA tnc . Africa. McNamara is visiting Y ale as a Chubb ESuausHeoim always figured that God never now, the state is getting really typed or neatly hand-written, The head of the FBI’s Las Vegas office, Joseph Yahlonsky, thed Fellow. m jS S L charged us anything when He put mean. This time, after that cold and, for ease in eating, He said the inevitability of a revolution is seen tried to hook Swanson on a brihent "He still hasn't gotten over being listed as 'non- those fish in the ’Thames River, so night in the woods, they had those should be double-spaced. 'by the number of young bladt South.Africans ITBumrEl charge, using intermediaries’ essential personnel' at our embassy In who could say a man had to pay to conservation cops charge him with The Herald reserves the receiving m iliury trainiiig abroad, and by the Swanson declined the bait. But on Lebanon." take them out? He was nailed three everything they could, M o re their right to edit letters in the ' growing number of older bladts famiiar with INtOUnTANOUtflQeSTMOONN. interests of brevity, clarity different times for fishing without fingers got numb from writing; dubious Gharges of misconduct, te ' guerilla welfare tactics. and taste. was reprimanded, demoted and that piece of paper. fishing while his license was under transferred. So much for honesty 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 6. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. April 6. 1984 - 9 Suicidal youngsters ALSIEFFERT’S FOCUS / Weekend try escape Weekenders BOSTON (UPI) — Young child­ ren who appear prone to serious accidents may actually be trying Craft fair at village to commit suicide because they are Spencer Village Craft Club will sponsor a craft abused or grief-stricken over the fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the village Picasso salute death of a loved one. two psychia­ recreation hall, Pascal Lane. trists say. The fair will featune many handmade crafts, Even tots as young as 2>A years , b _ _ _ home-baked foods, a white elephant table and old can become suicidal, they said. b raffle tickets, three for $1, will be on sale with six Don’t miss the exhibit at New York’s Guggenheim chances to win craft items on each ticket. Until recently, it was believed children 5 years old or younger By Frederick M. Winsbip were incapable of committing Play at East Catholic suicide because they could not U P I Senior Editor The East Catholic High School’s drama club understand the abstract concept of will present the play. “ Give My Regards to death as irreversible. For this Broadway,” Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the NEW YORK (UPI) - The most complete reason, all but a few preschool school. Curtain time is 7:30 today and Saturday exhibition of the final decade of Pablo suicides were listed as accidental and 3 p.m. on Sunday. deaths, even if the child left a Picasso’s art, currently on display at the The play is built around a variety of songs suicide note. Guggenheim Museum, erases the common written by George M. Cohen. Tickets will be But a husband-wife team of available at the door at $3 for adults and $2 for perception that the artist’s powers waned as S m therapists said they studied 16 students and senior citizens. ’ he moved through his 80s toward death at 92. preschool children who had tried to An exhibition of late works at Avignon, UPI photo take their own lives, most of them •FREE Local Delivery •FREE Removal of Old Appliance more than once. Antique show at church France, in 1973, the year of Picasso’s death, Marine’s funeral The youngsters, who ranged (except Built-Ins) Manchester’s oldest antique show, in its 22nd left an impression with critics and the public Irom 2‘A to 5 years in age, tried to •FREE Service •FREE Installation year, will be at Second Congregational Church, that his work had become coarse, perfunctory drown themselves, poison them­ 385 N. Main St!, today until 9 and Saturday from 10 and obsessively erotic in the sense that here At burial services for lance CpI. Daniel Zinck, who died selves, throw themselves in front a.m. to 5 p.m. was the world’s most famous artist as a dirty March 24 with 17 others in a helicopter crash in South of traffic or set themselves on fire A special attraction will be Diane Heffron and Korea while on a training mission, his mother Carol — all of which might be construed "Hi-Fi to 6o!‘ her art of exotic glass restoration. Those old man. Zinck, left, holds the flag that wrapped the casket while as accidents, the researchers said. Fisher PH 418 with Built-in attending are invited to bring in antique glass for Robert R. Littman, director of New York Dr. Perihan A. Rosenthal, an examination. University’s Grey Art Gallery, decided to she is being comforted by his grandfather Earl Zinck Sr. associate professor of psychiatry Equalizer There will be home-cooked meals and pies. take another look. He commissioned Gert and pediatrics at the University of Admission is $1.75. Massachusetts Medical School, Schiff, an art historian on the university’s fine 6 and her hu.sband. Dr. Stewart $469 arts faculty, to survey the artist’s prodigious Rosenthal, a clinical instructor in Old homes on agenda 13"* 100% SOUO output during the 1963-73 period and prepare Obituaries psychiatry at Harvard Medical rebate Jon Harrison of Manchester, past president of School, published their findings in $25 STAn COIOR IV, AUTO. an exhibition that would put the late works FiNEnmiNC the Coventry and Manchester Historical socie­ the April issue of the American ties, will speak to the Andover Historical Society into focus. Trie.schmannof Harfiden; a daugh­ Lucy P.M. King Journal of Psychiatry. Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the community room of Schiff’s excellent distillation of some 123 Lucy Pyle (Marshall) King,94of ter, Mrs. William (Vivian) Jordan “ We think we are probably- $444 •Avtonotte tfeluietoucti cemroMae* Andover Elementary School. The public is 333 Bidwell SI., formerly of We­ of Vernon; six grandchildren; and dealing with a phenomenon that luTM UtlMVa Auto-Ceoh and Aulo- paintings and drawings, some of them loaned Datroal airalam. invited. thersfield. died Thursday at Man­ a nephew. has significant public health impli­ •L a rp U etiWe tM l evan. by Picasso’s heirs, and 68 graphic works were •Two poOtton MaaMfl On** racA. *188 Harrison will show slides and talk about old chester Memorial Hospital. She The funeral will be Saturday at cations. one that might well ‘ FREE Micro-wave cook­ Brilliant color performance deluxe stone houses of New England. Among those to be to have been hung at the Grey Gallery but the was the wife of the late Lewis A. 11 a.m. at Newkirk & Whitney- parallel the history of the recogni­ featurea end a contemporary atyied ing classes — a MOO value ONLY cabinet at a aenaatlonai value price discussed will be two in Manchester and one in show was cancelled for lack of funds. King. Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., tion 6f child abuse,” the report *199 I T (flag. meat. Coventry. She was born in Hartford and East Hartford. Burial will be in said. Fortunately, Thomas Messer, director of FAMILT-SIK had lived in Manchester for Center Cemetery, East Hartford. Mrs. Rosenthal said all of the WASHER the Guggenheim, was interested in taking several years. She was a member Friends may call at the funeral children readily admitted they lUTOMATIC Game benefits hospital over the show and he personally arranged it of the Horace Bushnell Congrega­ home today form 7 to 9 p.m. were trying to kill themselves and DRYER ■ t C i l The Shriners’ hospital will benefit from according to themes tijat dominated the aged tional Church of Hartford and a .said they generally had no sensa­ proceeds of the Connecticut State High School member of the Jane Deiano Post Hazel F. C. Culver tion of pain at the time. master’s imaginatioh. The show will run Basketball All-Star games, set Saturday, starting American Legion No. 7 of Hart­ Hazel Frances (Colton) Culver, The youngsters wanted to die through May 6. 19" M il at 6; 15 p.m. at Manchester High School. The ford. Before her retirement in 1954, 77 of 243B N. Main St., formerly of because they were so abused they BS5 games are sponsored by the Connecticut High she had been employed by Aetna Tolland Turnpike, died Thursday could not bare to live or because School Coaches Association. IT B E G IN S with a powerful oil, “ The Rape Life & Casualty Insurance Co. of at a local convalescent home. She someone close to them had died Tickets are $1.50 and $2.50. Hartford for 36 years. was the wife of the late Robert A. and they are trying to reunite of the Sabine Woman, ’ ’ a 1963 anti-war canvas Graveside services will be Satur­ Culver. themselves with theirlo.st loveone. *269 that is a direct descendant of “Guernica.’’ day at 10 a.m. at Center Cemetery. She was born in the Buckland she said. Gaughan in piano concert From there the show proceeds to works that East Hartford. There are no section of Manchester on April 14, “ We were surprised to find as are more intimate and introspective, espe­ calling hours. Newkirk & Whitney 1906, and had been a lifelong many suicidal preschoolers as we Automatic color contrast, automatic William Gaughan of Manchester will be *349 featured in a recital of piano classics Sunday at 4 Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., resident. She was a communicant did.” she said. “ No one had really 3 automatic cycles. fleshtone correction and automatic cially the well-known suite of etchings known East Hartford, has charge of of St. Bridget Church, She was a looked for them before." Cool-down care (or per­ contrast, electronic tuner. 19” diag. p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 1120 Silver Lane, as “347” which includes depictions of sexual manent press fabrics. East Hartford. A arrangements. former member.and an honorary Mrs. Rosenthal said the problem mess. em brace. member of St. Bridget Church Super Surgilatoro, en­ Choice*259 of heat or air drying. Extra- The program will include Beethoven’s Sonata seems to be a general one, not ergy saving water temp large lint acreen. Large 9.9cu. ft. dry­ No. 12, Opus 26 and Bela Bartok’sSonatina. Other Picasso sometimes turned out as many as Luther W. Trieschmann Rosary Society and was also a limited to any social or economic ing drum. Puab-l^aiart button. Au­ Luther William Trieschmann, member of the Daughters of group. selector. tomatic door ahut-off. works will include several sonatas by Domenico three etchings a day when working on this 72, of Ellington, formerly of Isabella. Such children usually exhibit Scarlatti, some intermezzi and capriccios by suite, which numbers in the thousands. The Johannes Brahms and several works by Freder­ Manchester, died Thursday at She leaves three sons. Robert F. other abnormal behavior, she said, draftsmanship and control exhibited in these Hartford Hospital. Culver and Russell J. Culver, both such as being overly aggressive ick Chopin. etchings are phenomenal for an artist of any He was born in Hartford and had of Waynesboro, Va,, and Roy W. and running away more often. Gaughan has been studying the piano for 20 lived in the Manchester area for 35 Culver of Manchester; and seven Mrs. Rosenthal said approxi­ years. He has been a student at the Oakhill School age^, let alone an octogenarian. years before moving to Ellington grandchildren. for the Blind, Bristol Eastern High School, P mately 5 percent of the children The pervading theme is the artist painting a Central Connecticut State University and Hartt recently. A mass of resurrection will be admitted to her child psychiatry SUECTAVniON 900 nude, reclining model, often elaborated on as Before retiring in 1976 he was Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget clinic on an outpatient basis were CONVERTIBU STEREO VCR School of Music. He is now a student of Gretchen UPI photo an act of voyeurism on the part of musketeers, employed by Connecticut Transit Church. Burial will be in Buckland .suicidal, although she could not Gowen of Bolton. The public is invited to the concert. A free will Museum in New York City. Included is Co. for more than 30 years as a bus Cemetery. Friends may call at the say what percentage of the entire harlequins, and dwarfs. Variations on the The most complete exhibition of the 2 5 ' offering will be taken. Refreshments will be driver. He was a member of Orient Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main population might be suicidal. theme include Velasquez and Spanish majas, final decade of Pablo Picasso’s art is this, his final self-portrait, wearing a iCA 2 5 " served at a reception for Gaughan after the Lodge of Masons of East Hartford St., Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.. The doctors said they don't know currently on display at the Guggenheim mask, dated June 30, 1972. MONITOR concert. odalisque out of Delacroix harems, courte­ and was a World War 11 Navy- Memorial contributions may be why such children do not feel *875 IS"* COIOR IV WITH veteran. made to the American Cancer Starao capability (axternal atareo lyatem required), 133*channel Ire- sans from Degas bordellos, and even Punch physical pain when they attempt quency ayntheali tuning capability. axpraM recording, video dub. SIGNAIOCK EUCTRONIC He leaves a .son, Luther A. Society. 237 E. Center St. suicide. Mail In *798 LCD tape counler/recording lime Indicator. Revolutionary ‘‘modular TUNING See seniors stomp and Judy. docking” deaign Stereo record/pleyback cepebUlty. Rebate For such small works, the etchings burst is ‘ ‘The Artist and His Model, ’ ’ 1964, where the Picasso seemed to be in a race against being •100 It’s that time of the year again. Time for the Police roundup *FREE Lifetime Video Movie annual rite of spring — the Manchester Senior with vitality and are continually interesting in model is the canvas on which the artist paints devoured by death. It was a good race with the *698 Membership — a ^69^^ value Citizens’ show. This year's theme is “ Olde Time their literary and artistic allusions, especially and is realized with only a few lines, dots and artist fully in command, his brush sure, his Supar Buyl *477 Vaudeville.” to the classic period when the artist was a brushstrokes. “Reclining Nude and Man in eye squarely set on the enigmas of human The event is tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Jovian figure — poet, philosopher and rake. Profile,” painted the following year has existence. But he was no longer the great Bolton man escapes custody litton Manchester High School. Emcee will be Ford, disc jockey for W INF radio. The show has But the real joy of this exhibit is the reduced the nude to a head and sexual parts. innovator, having perhaps invented more Microwava Ovan Fisher PH405K been directed by Robert Vater of Manchester paintings, some much better than others but ■ A 21-year-ol3 Bolton man ar­ reported stolen from Norwich in larceny. LaPointe was also than any artist who ever lived. Community College. raigned Thursday on charges of March, police said. charged with driving without a almost all of them arresting in their ^ Y E S , PICASSO obviously was in a hucry, In his final self-portrait, dated June 30,1972, "Hi-Fi to Go' This year’s extravaganza will include soloists, possessing a stolen cur e.scaped Safranek's bond had been set at license. directness, passion, range of color and the Old-Timers and Sunshiners choral groups, a although his life at Mougins on the Mediterra­ Picasso wears a mask that harks of his long from police custody as he was $7,500 and his case continued to A patrol officer spotted the car L poet, and the Senior Citizen’s Band. movement. Picasso had almost reduced nean littoral with his wife, Jacqueline Roque, interest in primitive art and hints of his final being transported from Manches­ April 12 before he escaped, court after Aurelia Maxwell, of 18 1 9 " * There will alsso be a flutist, a poet, and several certain of his obsessive figures, particularly ter Superior Court to the Morgan records show. Griswold St., told police she had was outwardly tranquil. It is estimated that despair in plumbing the mysteries and dance troupes, including female jazz dancers, a Street Jail in Hartford, police said left the keys in her car while at the voluptuous figures of women, to a he turned out more than 400 paintings in his meaning of life. In that empty, cockeyed stare Deluxe quintet of comic male ballerinas and the today. Cheney Mills dropping off her shorthand, the easiest way for an artist in a Almightly Rock Force, a break dance group from last three years. They are still being there is defiance as well as dismay, as though Tw o Manchester teenagers were husband's lunch, police said. When Color Hartford. hurry to portray their essence. catalogued. he realized the final terror was not to be Glenn William Safranek. of 344 arrested on larceny charges early she returned to the street her car “ Improv 10,” a drama group from Manchester Lake St.. Bolton, escaped by- this morning after police found was missing, police said. One of the best of these shorthand pictures An artist who had devoured life whole, avoided, no matter how hard he worked. m s Community College, will present some improvi- jumping, from a sheriffs van en them driving a car that had An officer spotted the car ee Cooking School sational theater. And the audience will even be route to the jail, according to state moments before recently been traveling west on Park Street and police. Safranek was charged SONY treated to a striptease done to the strains of "The reported stolen from outside the arrested the occupants, LaPointe NOW Stripper.” Wednesday with first-degree lar­ Cheney Mills, police said. and Tupper, they said. ONLY Tickets will be available at the door. Prices are ceny by possession and altering a Douglas E. LaPointe, 16, of 144 The two were held overnight in $ 9 9 9 5 *159 $5 for adults and $2 for students. vehicle identification number af­ An 'almost’ love is a heartbreaker Cumpfield Road and Jeffrey M. lieu of $500 bond and were value *396 ter Manchester police found him Tupper, 17. of 31-A Garden Drive scheduled to be arraigned today in driving a car thad had been QUESTION: I ’m a romantic at heart, and right now months later and, after three months of marital bliss, were charged with second-degree Manchester Superior Court. nfhwr VHS VI4m Cm «H« Clean up the town m y heart is breaking for a love that could have been nature took its course and I became pregnant. [S f i s h e b : Riccfder nH 41S with SANYO 8 runctian ■•omI* Cautral The first weekend in April is here, and that very beautiful. My daughter Ann and her boyfriend, “ I was thrilled and I thought my husband was, too. means the Chamber of Commerce’s annual John (not their real names), were engaged during Romance! In truth, he was scared to death. In my excitement, I Rautenberg up for police award townwide Clean-Up Day is, too. their senior year of high school, but because of John’s failed to notice, and in his fear, he failed to tell me. All day on Saturday teams of volunteers will be parents’ divorce later that year, he had problems ”In July a baby boy was born to us. Shortly after Manchester Police Chief Robert Rautenberg's work over several counts of bribery and was sent­ MICROWAVE OVEN seen around town, picking up litter and generally dealing with marriage. Ann and John had a quarrel Langdon Hill that I realized my husband's uncertainties concerning D. Lannan has nom inated for a top months in late 1982 and early 1983 enced to three years in prison. The sprucing up Manchester. and John decided to move to Kentucky to be with his Syndicated Columnist his ability and readiness for fatherhood were starting stale narcotics award an officer led to the arrests of two Colombian oqoo ifa Colombians who supplied him with Among the groups taking part this year are Full father. They broke up. to surface. He started to drink quite a bit. This ignited whose work posing as a crooked brothers who distributed cocaine cocaine are serving even stiffer •tJFJISFISHER Gospel Interdenominational Church, which CaM# Needy John joined the Air Force and called Ann a couple of many arguments. One day he didn’t come home from cop led to the arrest of several to dealers from their home in terms. Efren Cardona was sent­ spearheaded last year’s effort. About 145 church work. He had found a friendly face and a six-pack of 6 major Connecticut cocaine deal­ North Haven, according to police. enced in January to six years in •Cam l«$Y members are signed up to volunteer this year. At times. He wanted Ann to fly out to see him, but she was *299 I ■■mo OOWHOI never knew what ‘love at first sight’ or ‘whirlwind beer. Needless to say, I was devastated. For eight ers, it was announced today. Also arrested was one of their prison and his brother, Javier, to noon the church will serve hot dogs to all (eeling rushed into marriage. Ann became ill, had a ilsiM i silMlai Lannan nominated Officer customers, Manchester resident seven years. 1.5 cubic fool, touch control, oven mini-breakdown and ended up in the hospital. I called romance’ meant until I met Jim. By 1977 I was months my son and I lived alone. with probe and clock, A special volunteers — church members or not — who show Wayne Rautenberg for the Robert Mini Storoo Cossotto pregnant. At first we were happy, idealistic and “ One night there was a knock at the door. It was my and cocaine dealer Edward Rautenberg accepted weekly purchase lor this sale. •yO/UllFpMnittMw up at Center Springs Park."^ John to tell him Ann’s flight plans were canceled, and F. Stankye award, presented annu­ Chaves, who bribed Rautenberg to $100 bribes from Chaves over a ploytr •It IttH i CiMIMb Other volunteer groups are Boy Scout troop 47, he came to visit her instead. I thought he would be her couldn’t wait to be married so we could start our husband, and he wanted to come home. With hours of ally by the New England Narcotics warn him of impending drug period of several months, while *FREE Microwave cooking 'Ltortisr'* *■"* *■" Brownie Troop 602, Crossroads, Manchester knight in shining armor and tell her how much he family. midnight tears, lengthy discussions, professional help Officers Association tor outstand­ arrests in the Manchester area. police used the opportunity to trace •MIpl iM/HMrNlt Ms HN W Junior Women's Club, Young Republicans of loved her and carry her away and live happily ever “ But one day Jim felt too pressured and left. I and time (which is the true healer), opr love survived ing work in drug enforcement. Chaves pleaded guilty to three classes — a $100 value • (m irMMIaa (| « ( i ■ H t w M f i b , Chaves's drug supply. Manchester and members of the chamber's after. But it turned out that John was angry and he accepted it and never hated him for it. I often this emotional tragedy. We are stronger today $6900 Environmental and Beautification Committee. broke their engagement. wondered if I might have done the same had I been in because of yesterday’s weaknesses. We learned so Rain date, by the way, is the following his shoes. much in so little time. We learned about ourselves, Saturday, April 14. Is there any way you could play Cupid, Mr. Hill? But Democrats blast Reagan record hurry, because Ann is lonely in her apartment, and the “ F ive years passed by and I never heard from him. each other, and about marriage. This has enabled us HUNDREDS OF OTHER IN STORE SPECIALSI son of the superintendent of the apartment building I raised our beautiful daughter by myself. Then, to be better parents, better lovers, better friends, and better human beings.” Continued from page 1 frequently. weapons, this time asked him in It’8 an Auction Express seems to think he owns her. — In Connecticut unexpectedly, I saw him again. It was not easy to be When the candidates were given innocent tones “ what’s your view ” Involved with him, but as time passed, I knew our love complained that “ everyday now, a chance to directly question each about “ these God awful weapons." What, don't know what to watch on the tube ANSWER; Love is full of ’’could have beens’’ and was strong and true. Has your love endured? Share your story with another rotten apple falls out of the other, Jackson turned toward Hart Hart replied; “ I share that tonight? Try a little CPTV auction. Tonight is the “ might bes,’’ but the truth is that love is won (or lost) “ We are back together again and are engaged to be romantics from coast to coast by sending it to me, in tree in Washington. " and solemnly asked the Colorado fundamental view with you," that second day of the 10-day annual fund raiser, and by the lovers themselves. I can’t play Cupid. And married. We are no longer the immature, irresponsi­ care of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Jackson, claiming the president senator; “ Would you like being arms control is the most critical there’s plenty for everyone. neither can you. ble kids we once were. I have not fallen in love with the Manchester, 06040. (All submissions become the hascreated an intolerable “ mi.sery Mr. Mondale.“ issue facing the nation." Auction officials are betting they can top last The best thing a parent can do is to show your Jim I knew, I have fallen in love with a new, more property of Romance!) index" for the poor, at-cused Jackson said the United States “ It unites us, it doesn't divide year’s $^,000 profit. Some 2,000 volunteers who continued love and support for your child — no matter wonderful Jim.” (Do you and your lover have any romantic Reagan's foreign policies of estab­ should end tyranny in the Philli- us," Hart said. have organized this year’s effort are betting they SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER what happens. Then hope for the best. Charlotte is not alone in her knowledge that true preferences? Find out by playing the Gee, I Didn’t lishing a "danger index " that pines and stress human rights The shift in the tone of the debate can, too. APPLIANCFS • VIDFn • AUDIO • TFLEVISION love endures. Readers from across America have sent Know You Liked Bubble Baths, Too, game. For your pushes the entire world to the brink there. Hart, when asked that — which sharply contrasts with the Antiques, crafts, ccollectibles and fine Jewelry But is there hope? of devastation. question, playfully replied; “ Same aggressive exchanges on Sunday 445 Hartford Rd., Manchester Long Term are among auction offerings. So is a Trans- Even from the darkest moments, true love can me their true-life stories. One of the best came from a copy, send $1, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped The debate, the seventh such answer." in New York — reflects concerns in ■

Bv Vernon Scott pictures were neither as flashy nor successful as "Yentl” fill out the category with many suspecting Music Et €^tera United Press international The most controversial category "Terms of Endearment.” Miss Irving was nominated as a'slap in the face to Duvall, as the reformed drunken country music star Barbra Streisand who failed to be nominated for best HDLLYWOOD — It's nail biting time for scores of this year is the best supporting in "Tender Mercies,” is perhaps the shakiest of the actress or best (Jjrector for "Yentl.” Holland Brook Confer, Olostonbury: "Peeps Academy Award nominees as the countdown actress race. Oscar favorites. Seutlwrn Connecticut State University, New and Trills Night Walk," Thursday from 7 to 9p.m. approaches for the 56th annual Oscar derby April 9 at He is the only American in the field, versus Michael Haven; concert featuring American music at J.B . Williams Park on Nelpsic Road, sponsored the Los Angeles Music Center. Caine for "Educating Rita,” Tom Conti in "Reuben, AMONG THE acting gentry, the one lea■ Sunday through Tuesday at the theater. For Best supporting actress: Cher in “Silkwood” Shirley looked like a winner in 1963 for "Irma La Cher is favored, not so much for a distinguished the nebbish banker in "Terms of Endearment,” Sam Wesleyan University, Middletown; pianist prices and show times call (429-6062.) Best supporting actor: Jack Nicholson in "Termsof Douce,” but Patricia Neal won for "Hud.” In 1977 she performance, as the fact that this glitzy nightclub and Shepard in the role of test pilot Chuck Yeager in "The Frederic Rzewskl In concert tonight at .8 In Copernican Planetarium, New Britain: Sprmg- Endearment.” was nominated for "The Turning Point,” but watched TV performer cast aside Bob Mackie’s revealing Right Stuff” and Rip Torn as the swamp farmer in Crowell ConcertHall. Tickets $7 and $6. (344-7921.) tlme of the universe, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 'Most Oscars: “Terms of Endearment.” Diane Keaton win for “Annie Hall.” gowns to don blue jeans, wipe off makeup and play a "Cross Creek.” Wesleyan University, Middletown: vocal music p.m.. Admission $2 for adulfs and $1 for children So this is Shirley's year. Right? downbeat lesbian in "Silkwood.” Brooks is favored for best director if for no other of Neely Bruce Wednesday at 8 p.m. In Crowell under 12 and senior citizens; Saturday and UPSETS ARE CERTAIN to occur, as they do every Maybe not. At least if Debra Winger, her co-star in Linda Hunt is second favorite for best supporting reason than "Terms of Endearment” is odds on to win Concert Hall. Tickets $2 and $1. (344-7921.) Sunday at 4 p.m., "The Sky Tonight," a children’s year among the 4,000 independent minded academy "Terms of Endearment,” closes fast as her major actress for her male role as the omnipresent best picture. Wesleyan University, Middletown: Billy program. Programs are at the planetarium at the voters. competitor. photographer in "The Year of Living Dangerously.” It is the former TV director's first movie and he is Taylor Trio Saturday at 8 p.m. in Crowell Concert Central Connecticut State UnWersIty. (827-7385.) . The only unconditional sure thing is best picture for Those who saw "Cross Creek," however, believe pitted against veterans Ingmar Bergman for "Fanny Halil. $7 and S6. (344-7921.) “Terms of Endearment.” Whether it was the best JULIE WALTERS in "Educating Rita.” Meryl Alfre Woodard.'who played the spunky black maid, And Alexander,” "Peter Yates for "The Dresser," Hartt School of Music, West Hartford: "The Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford: “Canadian picture of 1983 is moot. It helps that in addition to Streep in "Silkwood” and Jane Alexander in should be the winner. Mike Nichols for "Silkwood” and Bruce Beresford for Marriage of Figaro" Hartt Opera Theater West" a film about a trek across Canada, critical raves, it was a monster hit at the box office. “Testament" are the other nominees, but their Glenn Close in "The Big Chill” and Amy Irving in "Tender Mercies." through Sunday In AAillard Auditorium. Tonight narrated by Don Cooper, today and Saturday at 8 and Saturday at 8; Sunday at 2:30 p.m. S6 to $3. p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 5 p.m. (246-6807.) (243-4421.) Central Connecticut State Universitv, New Hartt School of Music, West Hartford: Italian Britain: second annual international festival, songs performed by students Tuesday at 8 p.m. In Herald photo by Tarquinlo Sunday from 2 fo 6 p.m. In the ballroom of fhe Millard Auditorium. Free. (243-4421.) university's Student Center, Wells Street. Open fo Hartt School of Music, West Hartford: Hartt Strike up the band the public at no charge. African, Mideast and Symphonic Wind Ensemble Thursday at 8 p.m. in Polish dances, artworks from Italy and foods DINING OUT THIS WEEKEND? Millard Auditorium. Free, (243-4421.) performers, and Richard Dana, Improv from all over the world. (827-7652.) Holtand Brook Connecticut Audubon Center, Participants in the annual Manchester The Most Romantic Setting Anywhere For A Senior Citizens’ show get ready ior 10 director. The show is tonight and Stafford Speedway, Stafford Springs: Indoor- Glastonbury: folkslnger Sally Rogers In concert Outdoor flea market, Sunday, by racers, for Beautiful Wedding with guitar, banio and dulcimer tonight at 8 p.m. tonight’s opening curtain. From left is Saturday at 8 p.m. at Manchester High racers, featuring oval track cars, drag cars, $4 and $3 (633-8402.) Bob Vater, director; Bob Ford, emce6; School. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 antique cars, show cars, speed parts, motorcy­ Simsbury Light Opera Co., Simsbury: "Utopia Ethel James and Russ Nettleton, for students at the door. Call 647-3211. cles or snowmobiles to buy, sell and swap or lust L T D ” by Gilbert and Sullivan Friday and look at. (684-7729.) Choose one of Saturday at 8; 15 p.m. and Saturday at 2:15 p.m. at HOUSE OF CHUN6 , THE CLASSIC SETTING OF Simsbury High School. $9 to S4. (658-0031.) K of C Hall, Grosyernordale: TrI-State Super Featuring authentic Polynesian Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Hartford: con­ Seven Radio Club Annual coffee break-fund theso fine Restaurants.. cert featuring pianist Rudolph Serkin 8:15 p.m. at raiser. Proceeds from fhe event will go toward and (Mntonese Specialties The Cheney Banquet Room... Bushnell Hall. All-Beethoven program (246-6807.) helping terminally III children. Donation Is $1. I \ nii< m a s h s Central Connecticut State University, New There will be a Chinese auction and raffles. The Britain: 20th century music festival Tuesday hall Is located on Route 12. (928-9668.) ' ' Featuring this week: through Thursday In Welte Auditorium, Wells St. Cinem a Sunset Ridge School, East Hartford:The Lang­ HAS THESE UNIQUE FEATURES: (827-7385.) Theater ford School P TO will have Its annual Craft Fair ^ ^ ^ Southern Connecticut State University, New Saturday at Sunset Ridge, corner of Silver Lane Haven: chamber orchestra concert Thursday at 8 IT and Forbes Street. (528-7674.) 363 BROAD ST. • Conventional or Buffet Service p.m. In Lyman Auditorium. Music by Mozart, Holland Brook Center, Glastonbury: “Timber- Manchester • Special Package Plans Ravel, Britten. Free. (397-4287.) 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Ueutenent's Women’ An ac­ (S ) ~ Freeman Reports DEAR ABBY: Our two I D - U SA Cartoon Expraas (3D - Benny HIH Show United States has prompted fed­ tional for him to have CD - Family Faud guest stars as an old friend of tress’ on-screen tragtKiv is juxta­ ( 9 - Kung Fu daughters are successful ® - Dr. Oane Soon CD - Star Search posed with an off-scraen eral health officials to issue new collected what was owed CD - Barmy HHt Show -George's (Alex Karras) who 3:15 A.M. guidelines to help doctors identify businesswomen in Los SI 8 - M 'A 'S 'H OS - . Indapandant wants help launching a career CD - Top 40 VidM romance with her leading man. him. Example: Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons. G $ ' Strange Death of Desert Angeles. Both are mar­ 19 - MOVIE: 'Tha Hanging in sportscastlng on QD - Nsw* and treat the diseases. TfDD* A frontier ckxrtor, with s se- 1981. Rated R. Fox The bizarre story of Field ried to welders who wear “ Mrs. 0 , would you 9 - Inaids tlM USFL ’’Webster,’’ airing FRIDAY, 9 - Night Flight Outbreaks of the viruses over­ Dear Abby ' cret past, nurses a blind girl back 1:30 A.M. Marshal Erwin Rommel's death ia seas, principally in Africa, have ponytails and one earring. please pay me for the to health. Gary Cooper. Maria 9 - Dragnst APRIL 6 on ABC. 9 - Olympiad presented. CD ' Great Record Album taken thousands of lives since they These are men of good Abigail Van Buren service I rendered to your Schell. Karl Malden. 19S9. 9- NswCars Basra (p ) “ Croesfire Codec. ^ - MOVIE: 'Cuio' A mother first came to medical attention in character, treat our household while you were & - Auction IS) - Croaaflra CHECK LISTINGS FOR fexACT TIME - Tonight Show and her son are terrorized by a 9 9 GD - Independent Network rabid St. Bernard dog. Dee W al­ daughters well, and there 9 - Mundo Latino Jotsa Lo- the last several decades. away? As a student, I 9 - M*A*8*H 8 l “ MOVIE: 'Nana' One o f Par­ Newt lace. 1963. Rated R. V Sonia Vortwuar >on k>« an- The viruses — Lassa, Ebola, is nothing wrong with need this money for my - WhssI of Fortuna is's most celebrated seduc- G $ - MOVIE: 'SHem Rage' A frttionas da aste programa da 9 them except they look like tresses captivates some new homicidal madman terrorizes a « 3:30A.M. Marburg and Crimean-Congo — regular expenditures. I asuntos publicos nackMiatas pra- 9 - Banwy Millar wealthy lovers. Katya Berger. Texas town. Chuck Norris. Toni (S ) - MDVIE; 'Th* Big Shot' A are so contagious and so devastat­ a couple of hippies instead hope my work was - samando entraviaiaa, notidaa, - Psopla’t Court 9 Rated R. Katem, Ron Sitver. 1982. Rated three-time loser, with one more ing in their attack on the human of the good guys they are. satisfactory.” daponaa y un sagmanto dasda Irish, he’s 100 percent ® - D r . Who (SB - Pellcuta: 'Juego R. sentence meaning life imprison­ body that research on them is Because of their ap­ ail. Apologize for your Hollywood. Pellgroao' ment. gets involved with his ex- inexcusable snobbishness Norwegian. Healsoadded It would encourage the 3-2-1, Contact 8:00 P.M. iS l - Deapedida girlfriend and old gang. Humphrey conducted only in maximum con­ pearance, we have told IS)- 1 9 - MOVIE: 'Car Wash' This youth to settle his own (SB - MOVIE: 'Deed Men Ted’ Bogart. Irene Manning. Stanley them that they are not and hope they accept. good-humoredly that he CD CD - Magic of David Np comedy is about a day at the tainment laboratories. There is no 6:30 P.M. Copperfisid VI Matter magician Chartie Chan gets Ns answers Ridges. 1942. doesn't dwell on a hill, problems and bring to a Deluxe Car Wash in Los Angeles vaccine to prevent them. The only welcome in ourhome. Our (Z ) - One Day at a Tim a David Copperfisid attampta his from the dead when he is search­ where a number of crazy clMrac- 9 - Night Flight daughters refuse to visit DEAR ABBY: In your he's over it. satisfactory conclusion greatest Illusion to data when ha ing for a sixty million doHar trea­ treatment is supportive. QD-CBSNavn ters pass through. Ciaorge Carlin, us because their husbands answer to a recent letter, his first business venture. tries to levilste himself across tha sure. Sidney Toler. Sheila Ryan. 3:45 A.M. Their symptoms include high 3 J - Sanford and Son Cteavon Little. Dean Jagger. ops superhuman powers. Terr­ Richard Pryor, The Pointer Sis­ CARROLL LUHR, Grand Cadyon. (60 min.) * Meequerede Lavender 1941 can't come to our home, you made reference to DEAR ABBY: Your GD ® ence Hitt. Ernest Borgnine. ters. .1976 9 - MDVIE: Silver Dream fever, muscle aches, pneumonia, ( 9 - Mazda SportsLook 1971 recruits a team for a mission to Racer' and we’re certainly not your "Irish” gynecolo­ reply to “ Irritated Neigh­ MONTICELLO, KY. CD - PM Magazine Joanne Dru. Rated PG. 1:45 A.M. A world-class American cardiac and kidney damage and ® - MOVIE: ‘ Tamler Marcias* IB) - Washington Week/ win KGB funds from a casino op­ ~ Nlghttlne motorcyclist champion is chal­ invited to their homes. gist, Dr. John A. Haugen. bor” could have been QD9 - Benson Benson and the R oviow Paul Duke is joined by ® - TwIHght Zona 9 - Intid. tha USFL internal bleeding. An ax-couniiy-and-weBtam sin- a erator who ia planning to sett the IB) - Tan D'Clock Nawa lenged by a tough competitor at Where did you ever get the more helpful. She wrote: DEAR MR. LUHR: staff plan robot's demise when top Washington joumslists ana­ Russians an American missile "The potential danger is in­ We're losing contact ■ger triet to atari a new life but his it recommends to the governor ® - Frsaman Reports 2:00A.M. England's Silverstone. Beau "Over the Christmas holi­ Thank you. Your answer past catches up with him. Robert lyzing the week's news. guidance system. (60 min.) 11:45 P.M. Bridges, David Essex. Christina creased by the fact that these with our daughters be­ idea that Haugen is an that they be fired. (R) [Closed ® ® - New Show CD - N.ws/Sign Dff cause of two ponytails and Irish name? Haugen is a days, a neighbor -asked was better than mine. Duvall, Tess Harper, Batty Buck- Ceptk>r>ed) 9 - NCAA DMalan II 9 - MDVIE: ‘Max Dugan Raines. 1983. Rated PG. illnesses begin with non-specific lay. Rated PG. QymnaatiM Championships • & - MOVIE: ‘The Ledy In Red' Returns’ A struggling widow's CD - Soul Train our 13-year-oId son if he This crime drama follows the life symptoms that may be confused two earrings — how's that Norwegian surname CD-New s 8:30 P.M. Individuel Competitkm Cover­ long lost father appears with a - Jo . Franklin Show 4:00A.M. . 9 - Hogan’s Haroaa and crimes of the women who CD for dumb? meaning “ dweller on the would feed her cats and CONFIDENTIAL TO - ESPN’s Wids World of CS) - HMithbMt Magazine age o f this event is presented seemingly endless supply o f mo­ ( ^ - Newsnlght Update with other diseases," the Centers 9 loved John Diltinger. Pamela Sue QS - Solid Gold hill.” fish and bring in her mail PATRIOTIC IN CHI­ 9 - Aak CN N Champlonahip Skiing from Springfield. MA. (2 hrs.) ney to buy his grandkid's love. (S > - News for Disease Control said. We still write to one GD ® - Webster A girl from Martin. Robert Conrad. Louise 9 - Newtywmi O w n. ' Abby, please correct while she and her family CAGO: Consider this: 9 9 - NBC Nawa 9 - MOVIE: -Sihrar Drsam George’s past shows up and ( S ® - T V ’s Greatest Jason Retards, Marsha Mason. "Finally, the lack of experience another and sometimes Fletcher. 1979. Rated R. Donald Sutherland. 1983. Rated 4:30 A.M. - Noddaro Nsdonal SIN Racer* A world-clasa American makes a big play for George. (R) Censored Commercial Bloop­ with these agents in the United phone, but there are no this error in your column, were out o f' town. She "W e must face the fact 9 - Movie Loft and Co. PG. motorcyclist champion ia chal- CC “ Maior League Beeebeil: ers Dick Clark and Ed M cM ah ^ 2:15A.M. (D - MOVIE: No Man la an concessions or negotia­ as we Norwegians are promised to pay him, but that the United States is 9 - Jsffaiaons Island' This film is based on the States understandably results in lertged by a tough competitor at New York Mets at Houston host this look at some o f the tS) ** State We're In CD - MOVIE: Too IM . tho confusion and anxiety on the part tions on either side. What rather proud of our at this writing he hasn't neither omnipotent nor 9 - A B C N ew s England's Silverstone. Beau funniest flubs and goofs that oc­ 12:00 A.M. true story of a U.S. radioman who ® - Ma|or League Baseball: Hero* A British combat petrol, outwitted the invading Japanese 6 do we do now? heritage. been paid. Should we just omniscient, that we are - Business Report Br^iges, David Essex. Christina curred while making television - Hawaii Fiva-D of physicians and other hospital New York Yankees at Texas 10:30P.M. CD sent to destroy a Japanese radio on Guam for 34 months during S.E. HAUGEN, forget about it, or remind only 6 percent of the Raines. 1983. Rated PG. commericials. (R) (60 min.) site, finds a large troup of enemy personnel when a suspected impor­ ARIZONA 7:00 P.M. 9 - Pro Boxing Coverage of ® - Alfred Hitchcock CD - MDVIE: -Fantaatic W WII. Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall PARENTS OREGON her of her promise? Our world’s population and 9 - Cover Story (B) - PalUswa Journey’ planes. Michael Caine. Cliff Rob­ Thompson. 1962. tation occurs." CD - CBS News professional boxing is presented 24 Horn ertson. Henry Fonda. 1970 son is too shy to ask her that we cannot right every O > Big Esat All Star Oeme from Madison Square Garden. 9:30 P.M. CD - How die West Wee Won GD - Abbott and Costello The United States has remained CB9 - M *A*S*H iS^ - Independent Network G2l' SportsCenter virtually free of the ailments DEAR PARENTS: DEAR S.E. HAUGEN: himself.” wrong or reverse each (S) - IMme Newt New York. NY. (3 hrs.) 9 - RichanI Balzar News 9 - Ddd Coupis G2) ** Top Renk Boxing from ' 0 0 - Tic Tac Dough ® - 'Chsdytln' Programa musi­ despite the arrival of 330 million What you should do next is “Uff-da!” I’ll take 20 Abby, instead of telling adversity, and that there­ (8 ) ® - Master The Master’s 9 - SIN Praaama. El Rafa' - MacNell/Lehrer Newsh- 9 - Dr. Gene Scott 2:30 A.M. Atlantic City. NJ , 3 ) - ABC News cal presentando la belia Charytin. international travelers annually, call your daughters and lashes with a Norwegian the mother to speak for fore there cannot be an reunion with an old war buddy our iS) - Newsnlght G2l “ PGA Golf: Greater GE) - Boat of Saturday Night ® - W all Street W eek Louis Greensboro Open • Second 9 -N e w . including 220 million aliens. invite them and their salmon. I just checked her son, you should have American solution to ev­ turns sour when he’s frarried for 10:00 P.M. 11:00P.M. ® - Thicke of the Night Jaffsrsona attempted murder. (60 min.) Rukeyser analyzes the '80s with a Round from Greensboro. NC Each year since 1980, there have husbands to your home — with Dr. Haugen, who advised her to insist that ery world problem.” weekly review of economic and ( D CD - Falcon Cratt - MOVIE: 'Cujo' A mother CD CD CD ® ® ® - Newt @ ) - Moneyline 4:45 A.M. 9 - SportsCantar 9 investment matters. 12:30 A.M. been four cases of illness suspected ponytails, earrings and confirmed that he is not her son handle it himself. JOHN F. KENNEDY and her son are terrorized by a ( D - Nawa C D 'T a x i ® - Radio 1S90 Today’s pro­ ® ' Thicke of the Night - Dating Gama S3) - Richard Belzar of being caused by the viruses in rabid St. Bernard dog. Dee W al­ CD gram looks at the hottest trends CD - Matt Houston The CD ' Top 40 Video lace. 1983. Rated R. GD - Nightline 3:00 A.M. the United States, but none have and performers in the world of 9:00 P.M. murder o f an employee sets Matt dD • Independent Network - El MalafiGio off on a search for a mysterious (33) “ Honeymoonere CD - America's Top Ton been confirmed. enterlainment. 9 CD CD - Dal las J.R. uses the Not all the news is on the - MOVIE: 'Vaniahing Point' party for Jessica to incite Lucy Marilyn Monroe double. (R) (60 (S I ® - Friday Night Videos CD - MOVIE: Pillow Talk' A All four viruses — called viral 9 - Pater and the Magic Egg 9 min.) [Closed Captioned] (S i - SportsCenter front page! There’s lots Age Is not always the cause A former Marine, policeman and into accusing Peter and Sue Etten wolfish songwriter and an interior hemorrhagic fevers or VHF for 9 - Moneylina ® - Benny Hill Show 12:45 A.M. race car driver leads police on a o f having an affair. (60 min.) ® - MOVIE: 'Super Fuzz' A decorator become enemies with­ of newsy Information in short — were added to a list of four-state chase. Barry Newman. QD - The Merv Show man exposed to radiation devel­ ( 8 ) ' Sports Tonight (3^ - Mazda SportsLook out meeting because they tem- the Classified section. quarantinable diseases when U.S. quarantine laws were revised last CMON. WA9H. H B '& : T T EA&y. W-W-WAKE UPI Yp year. of people’s unusual behavior „ AHAKINS OFF WITH < C C-C-COME BACK’. ^ The guidelines, last issued four « OUR C L O T H E S 1 ^ ------BRIDGE ASTRO years ago by the CDC, have been _)— DEAR DR. LAMB: Sev­ these vitamins have any updated to include detailed ways to value? The witch doctor sat Blast GRAPH identify the diseases and new eral months ago my 73- in today’s hand. North and year-old sister began act­ information on treating them. DEAR READER: South reached a reasonable Herald photo by Tarquinio ing strange and losing NORTH 4-4-84 spade game. West opened The guidelines point out that They’re not vitamins. keeping patients from getting strength. She said she was ♦ 72 the jack of clubs, which was no longer a diabetic and Your Health Glutamic acid is an amino Y 6 5 won in dummy. At trick two. ^ o u r dehydrated is one of the most Uniforms are In demand acid. Choline and inositol important ways of preventing quit taking her insulin. ♦ A 10 8 6 4 South led a heart from dum­ ^ r t h d a y are what we call lipotro- ♦ AKQ4 my to his king and West’s death. Bennet Junior High School’s band is in need of uniforms. St^e deteriorated rapidly Lawrence Lamb, M.D. and finally was checked phic substances. They WEST EAST ace. West made the brilliant A Among U.S. citizens most likely At least that’s what Karen Keating, left, and Carolyn help to prevent develop­ lead of a trump to East’s April 7,1984 to be exposed to the viruses, the into a hospital. ♦J93 ♦QS ing a fatty liver. Inositol queen and South’s ace. health agency listed health profes­ Fahey say as they have a tug of war over a band coat. Her thyroid had shut ♦ AQ102 YJ873 There will be a general may be Important In In­ ♦ J5 ♦KQ72 A club by South put the improvement in conditions in sionals involved in the care of down. She's now on thy­ Both students are in ninth grade. Band members are fants, but its value In ♦ J 1097 4652 lead back in dummy, and the year ahead that will affect patients in Africa, missionaries, roid medication and is declarer led a second heart. conducting fund-raising events to buy the new uniforms. insulin action. depends on whether the adults has not been SOUTH your basic lifestyle. If you've and Peace Corps volunteers. stronger, but her mind is The witch doctor rose with been contemplating a change changes significantly de­ established. ♦ AK 10864 Travelers infected with one of Bennet Band Parents will be out during the week of April very confused. If medical problems are his jack to gain the lead. of residence, It's likely lo occur responsible for the crease circulation to Choline is the only one YK94 the viruses but showing no symp­ 7 through 14, requesting donations from area businesses A CAT scan showed she Then he led a second trump In this cycle. has some hardening of the change, correcting them areas of her brain. that might have any rela­ ♦ 93 to leave declarer with three ARIES (March 21-April 19) toms at the time of return to the and organizations. Band members have already ♦ 83 arteries to the brain. She’s usually results in recov­ tionship to preventing loss sure heart losers and one You could do such a good job P United States also pose a danger, conducted some fund-raising events and have plans for a It’s important for eve­ of memory. That’s be­ trump loser for down one. entertaining at your place this the CDC said, along with the now going into a nursing ery. But in your sister’s Vulnerable; Neither grinder sale on May 4 and a tag sale on June 9. They are home and we're all hoping case, you have to consider ryone to realize that medi­ cause it’s used in the Dealer: North “Tough luck,” said North. evening that when It’s time to possibility of laboratory-acquired shoo everyone home, hangers- her condition can be that she may have both cal problems may be the formation of acetyl cho­ “ Yes, it was,” said the witch infections. half way to their $10,000 goal. West North Exit South doctor. “South had an unusu­ on may be reluctant to leave. reversed. her medical problems real problem — not just line, a substance in the ! ♦ Pass 14 Major changes are In store tor from an inactive thyroid ^age. Correcting the medi- brain essential to al safety play to bring home Pass 24 Pass 34 the contract. When ne led Arles In the coming year. Send memory. D E AR READER: In and uncontrolled dia­ 'cal problems, rather than Pass 44 Pass Pass the heart from dummy at for your year-ahead predic­ Pass about 15 percent of the betes, as well as changes sending patients to nurs­ The problem is that the trick two, he should have tions today. Mall $1 to Astro- About Town cases when people think associated with aging. ing homes, is usually the stuck in the nine and not the Graph. Box 489, Radio City choline you eat may not Station, New York, NY 10019. age is causing a change in You really won't be able to best solution. get through the blood Opening lead: 4J king.” know the true status until Be sure to state your zodiac behavior, there's really brain barrier to form the "What difference would sign. Prevent drug abuse an underlying medical her medical problems DEAR DR. LAMB: Glu­ acetyl choline in the that have made?” asked TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If problem. A really low have been adequately tamic acid, choline and South. you rely upon your common The Buckley School P T A will sponsor a drug and brain, and therefore won’t By Oswald Jacoby thyroid function is' one controlled for a time. inositol are being touted help. “The contract trick,” sense and logic today, you'll alcohol abuse prevention program Tuesday at 7:30 example. Uncontrolled di­ The changes noted in as vitamins that deter and James Jacoby replied the witch doctor. avoid complications. Try not to p.m. at the school cafeteria. abetes can also affect a the arteries don’t mean senility. At a healthy 73, If you eat a.lialanced "West would win with the 10 give undue credence to The program was developed through the Junior your sister will have poor I'm willing to do what I diet with enough quality Almost every issue of and lead the same spade he hunches or premonitions. person’s memory and per­ did lead, but when you led GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be League of Hartford and focuses on the role of the mind function. Many peo­ protein, you don’t need “ International Popular sonality. So can low blood can to stay alert, but I ’m content with small profits and parent in the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. these supplements to your Bridge” includes an article the second heart from glucose levels, associated ple with such findings are still alert enough to avoid dummy. West would be steady gains today. It you Included will be information, an investigation of diet. by David Bird, featuring with periods of excess alert and function well. It fads. Can you tell me if forced to win the trick and reach out too far trying to grab factors influencing children to abuse drugs, and some bridge in darkest Afri­ could not lead a second too much, you may end up with prevention strategies. ca. The players are mostly Africans, with the witch doc­ trump without losing his a fistful of air. The event is free and open to the public. CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) tor as the strongest player, trump trick.” (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Your intentions might be more analyst and general killer. sincere than those wllh whom Poetry reading set you may have lo deal today. Dr. David Ferry, pro­ VIDEC Don't be deceived by one who fessor of English at Wel­ Isn't operating on your CROSSWORD wavelength. lesley College, will read STIJEIC LED (July 23-Aug. 22) Go out from his poetry Wednes­ OPEN ACROSS 65 Fashionable Answer to Previous Puzzle of your way to assist someone day at 8:30 p.m. in the 397 Broad St. resort trying hard to help himself. Manchester Community M -F 10-8 P E 0 P R P E W Conversely, avoid those who Manchester 1 Gridder group 1 College dining room. (abbr.) u 8 8 R 1 T 8 8 0 expect you to shoulder all the SAT 10-6 I ’v f H A P S o A V A N Y DOWN 0 A P E 0 A V O T T E 4 Shada A burdens. The visit is sponsored 647-8808 E L L W 1 8 P E T l SUN 12-5 OUTPATIENT 9 Football 1 Members of VIRGD (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) by the Connecticut Pdetry C Y M E 8 T P O A F 8 Guard your conversations T«AN/RLAN17 I laague (abbr.) convent Y R N E Circuit and is funded in 8 A T 8 0 carefully at social gatherings aiN ic 12 Formar 2 Game of cards Z E 8 T V E Y E C U P part by the Connecticut Midaait today so that you don't say MAIL 3 Bird's crop A N N E A L N E E D 8 something that can be used Commission on the Arts. alllanca T 1 M M E l I 4 Envy P A H against you by a jealous (abbr.) O R E P E A 8 A K E 5 Concealed 8 acquaintance. The event is free and "Tb WHOM IT AVOr 13 Lila o f_____ : h l O A L V E P A M 6 Moth-eaten LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Dcl. 23) You open to the public. Wine 14 Anti-Britilh O A 1 N F U L Z O O M 8 7 View may be a trifle Insecure In com­ Irish group 1 V E I a N O R A R E will be served at a recep- _ . . _ VCR Only 8 Despot petitive situations today. 0 E R I r 0 w A R T tion following the reading. David Ferry 15 Dapratiion ini- 9 Columbus’ However, if you act brave In tiali Teacher honored ship 29 Aware of (2 47 Chew front of your adversaries, your $22 A Month* Th AVES 4-i 16 Milk-organ Schoiarships avaiiabie 10 Garden wds.) 48 Loosen squeamishness will diminish. INCLUDING 17 Word of amphibian SCDRPID (Dct. 24-Nov. 22) It's Mark Winzier, right, a Manchester nagation 30 Anon 49 River in Applications are being accepted for the Verplanck G E 4002 11 Tardy 31 Novelist sale to bpen up with your clos­ MOVIE MEMBERSHIP 18 Plantad laadi Australia resident, and a foreign language School PTA scholarship. It is available to former 3 H O UR VMS. 3 SPEED, 19 Thin fish Bagnold est pals today, but It could be 20 Old saying 21 Of God (Lat.) 51 Streets (Fr.) very unwise to discuss confi­ 6 teacher at Enfield High School, has students of Verplanck who are enrolled in the fall 14 DAY/1 EVENT, 2 HEAD, REMOTE ■On GECAF Credit 34 Jovian 22 Parsonality 23 Fishing eagle 52 Invitation re­ dential subjects with casual been named one of 10 Connecticut semester in an institution of higher learning. 24 Compass satellite 24 Passable (2 acquaintances. The $300 award is given on the basis of scholastic -5^, -.4 point 40 Indefinite In sponse (abbr.) outstanding young citizens by the wds.) order 8AQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dac. achievement and financial need. Deadline for 25 Lots 53 On tha briny 21) Joint ventures could be state's Jaycees, Jaycee Women and 28 Indolent 25 Baseball 41 Prairie 56 Peace (Lat.) applications is May 7. The winner will be awarded events predator somewhat precarious today. In 32 American 57 Wrath WFSB-TV 3. The 1984 awards cerem­ May 22 at the PTA installation of new officers. 26 Of tha ear 43 Most tardy a situation where you should Indian profit, you might Instead lose if ony, which was held recently at the Applicants may contact a school guidance counse­ No Monthly Payments 27 Democrat 44 Madame SB Nagativa lor or Verplanck School at 647-3383. 33 Coal mine conjunction the matter Is handled poorly. Ramada Hotel in East Hartford, will be No Finance Charges ( 36 French (abbr.) (abbr.) CAPRICDRN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) broadcast Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Master nagativa You'll size up situations accu­ 36 Comedian rately today. You'll see things of ceremonies is WFSB's Pat Sheehan. Square dance planned Conway lor what they are, yet you might UNTIL AUGUST !!! 37 Steal The Manchester Square Dance Club will have a club lack the courage to take appro­ Ask For Details 38 You (Fr.) priate measures. Landscape with flowers level dance Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at Verplanck 39 Wall bracket ADUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) School, 127 Olcott St. 42 Nut Do not permit your mind to The Manchester Garden Club will meet Monday at Earl Johnston will call. Russ and Anita White will r “ *"*WIOfO STUDIO STOflSt* , ■*VIDtO STUDIO STO m S*~*T 46 Plaything jump from one project to 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal Savings Bank, 344 W. cue the rounds. I FREE Movie Club j 46 Mother another today. It you hope to Middle Turnpike. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Damon have door duty. B L A N K T A P E 47 Unctuous 26 26 27 26 30 31 be productive, you must be sin­ Richard Bartoes of the Hart Seed Co. in Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Peter I MEMBERSHIP \ 60 The planet gular of purpose. Wethersfield will speak on landscaping with flowers. Decarli, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dellarocco and Mr. and I SHOW us YOUR CURRENT I earth 32 PISCES (Fab,y^March 20) A MAXELL sensitive frieqtt's feelings will Slides.will be shown. Refreshments will be served and Mrs. Don Dickie. ^ . 54 Compass r CARD FROM ANY LOCAL | 36 be hurt If she Is not Included in visitors are welcome. T-1 2 0 point Dancers must wear soft-soled shoes. Spectators are J l VIDEO STORE AND WE’LL I • your social arrangements Only 65 Suppose 3S welcome. 4 1 GIVE YOU OURS FREEl • 59 Navy ship today. Place her name at the Auxiliary elects officers m\ Wh«r« Your { prefix (abbr.) top of the guest list. Weaning is topic I ahip !• honorad in I 36.99 60 Oklahoma The VFW auxiliary will meet Tuesdayat 7:30 p.m. 23 StorasMI ■ Limit 3 town 7T 46 61 Tuberous THE EASY WAY to find a at the post home, 608 E. Center St. Offiders will be The Silktown La Leche League will meet Tuesday at With Ttii* C «u p «n J i Wllh Tlll» C»u»«n J 64 elected and members should bring items for the gift ------plant (pi.) cash buyer for no-longer- 10 a.m. at 32 Walker St. Nutrition and weaning will te 62 Evening book. discussed. 60 needed household Hems (poet) Contestants are being sought for the Loyalty Day is with a want od. Dloi Expectant and new mothers as well as children are 83 Vanquishad 63 643-2711 to place your contest. The Loyalty Day dance is April 14. welcome. Call 649-5056. 04 Put forth quick-actlon ad. 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, April 6, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 6, 19B4 - 15 High School All-Stars SPORTS at MHS tomorrow night NHL roundup Many of the best high schipol $1.50 ana $2.50, and will be McMahon s Tony Ward and Brian basketball players in the state will available at the door. W'almsiey and Doug McCrory of d. be in town tomorrow evening, The players participating were South Catholic in Hartford. Man­ when Manchester High hosts the selected by a committee of chester High will be represented Connecticut High School Coaches coaches. According to Manchester by forward Ken Willis. Rangers win; Penney flips Bruins again Association's 10th annual All-Star High coach Doug Pearson, all of "W e ’re happy to have Ken Willis Basketball Festival. ^ those who were invited to partici­ playing," Pearson said. "It cer­ man Randy Gregg ripped a shot The festival will feature two pate will do so, with the exception tainly is an honor to be selected." Thursday night. Canadiens 3, Bruins 1 63-second span to spark the Bv Mike Tullv must feel glad he did not. from the circle 21 seconds into games. The first, beginning at 6:10 of Charles Smith, the shot-blocking Pearson and others at the high "Obviously any lime you get a At Boston, Mario Trem blay and Flames to a 2-0 edge in their DPI Sports W riter overtime to boost the Oilers to a 2-0 p.m. will pit a team of .senior stars sensation from Bridgeport’s school are donating their time to shutout in the Stanley Cup playoffs Mats Naslund scored first- period Smythe Division series. Eaves put Glen Hanlon stopped 45 shots to hold on the other Smythe series. from Class M and S in the eastern Warren Harding High. National work at the game. "The more you have to play w ell," said goals to back rookie goaiie Steve the Flames in front to stay with his Herb Brooks said he gave no hand the New York Islanders their The Oilers have beaten the Jets 14 part of the state against a squad Collegiate Athletic Association support we get, the more money we Brooks. "H e stopped some high Penney and give Montreal a 2-0 second goaf of the playoffs, at thought to changing goalies for first home playoff shutout in seven straight games. Edmonton’s composed of Class M and S players rules limit high school seniors to can give to the Shriners for the quality shots." lead in the best- of-five Adams 11:09. Game 2 of the Patrick Division years, helping the Rangers square Wayne Gretzky scored the tying from the western portion of Con­ two posl-sea.son game appearan­ children," Pear.son -said. "Tonight he frustrated us to­ matchup. The best-of-five series Oilers 5, Jets 4 semifinals. the best-of-five series at one goal at 12:58. necticut. That game will be fol­ ces. Smith, who is rating among "Our whole purpose really is lo tally," said Islander forward Bob shifts to Montreal, with Game 3 At Edmonton, Alberta, defense- Now the New York Ranger coach victory apiece with a 3-0 decision lowed by a match between All-, the handful of top prospects in the give people a chance lo see Bourne. Saturday night and Game 4 Sun­ Stars from Classes L and LL. ^ country, is expected to participate Connecticut's be.st. ” he said. "We Reijo Ruotsalainen and Peter day. if necessary. All proceeds from the game will in national post-season contests. have a lot of talented athletes in Sundstrom scored power-play Ndrdiques j6, Sabres Z be earmarked for the Shriner.s' Among the outstanding players this state annd many of them will goals and Mark Pavelich added an At Buffalo, N.Y., Dale Hunter hospitals. Tickets arc priced .-ii who willl participate are'Brien be here." insurance goal in the third period . scored two goals and Andre Savard to send the clubs back to Madison ' added a short-handed score to Square Garden knotted at 1-1 for enable the Nordiques to take a 2-0 the fourth time in their six playoff lead in the series. The Nordiques meetings. scored on three of six second- Andy North takes the lead The teams are in the Garden for period shots to take a 5-2 lead. Games 3 and 4 Saturday and Capitals 6, Flyers 2 «■ Sunday nights. A fifth game, if At Landover, Md., Craig Laugh- necessary, would be played Tues­ lin and Dave Christian seored in Greensboro tournament goals 32 seconds apart early in the \ v day night at Nassau Coliseum. The Rangers snapped the Island­ third period to break a 2-2 tie and Bv Dan Lohwasser chilly temperatures. nine tournaments this year, had a ers' six-game winning streak and a give the Capitals a 2-0 lead in the UPl Sports Writer " I just feel a lot belter just to be 36-32-68 with birdies on four of the nine-game home winning streak in Patrick Division series. Rookie playing better," said North, who lust nine holes. the playoffs. It marked the first Bryan Erickson and Doug Jarvis -(S'* •% GREENSBORO, N.C. — Andy has been on the tour since 1973 but " I ’ve worked real hard. " said If - time since May 8, 1980, at Buffalo, added goals. Al Jensen played in North's career hasn't exactly hasn't wonsincecapluring theU.S. North, who had surgery on his O Hi that the Islanders suffered u the Washington net in place of Pat taken off since he won the U.S. Open. "I don't care it the lead is elbow Iasi fall. "1 think if you work shutout in Stanley Cup play. They Riggin, who was out with an UPl photo Open as a youngster on the tour in four strokes or what. It's just nice hard it takes a while for it to make hadn't been blanked in the playoffs injured catching hand. 6 Pittsburgh Pirate outfieider Doug pitcher Andy Hawkins in the third inning 1978, but he was on top of his game lo have something positive a difference. " at Nassau Coliseum since Mont­ North Stars 6. Black Hawks 5 4.1 Frobel (right) gets congratulations from Thursday in San Diego. The four runs in posting a 68 in the first round of happen." At 70 were David Peoples, Corey real did it in April, 1977. At Bloomington. Minn., Neal the Greater Greensboro Open. V Broten scored the game-winner teammate Bill Madlock after blasting a weren’t enough, as the Padres won, 8-6. Wood finished first in the I’GA Pavin, Peter Jacobsen, Jay Haas. After the Rangers lost the series The 4-under-par total Thursday during a three-goal third-period qualifying school Iasi year and Mark McCullough, Tommy Valen­ opener 4-1, Brooks refused to say grand slam home run off San Diego put North into a tie for the lead with outburst to help the North Stars hasn’t let up, with three top 20 tine. Gary Hallberg. D.A. Weib- whether Hanlon would be the rookie Willie Wood going into even their Norris Division series at finishes and an 11th- place showing ring, Mac O'Grady and George goalie. But after Game 2. he said today's second round of the one victory each, Al MacAdam NL roundup at Sun Diego. Burns, a perennial challenger but there was never any doubt. $400,000 event. The pair hold a ♦ never a winner in this tournament. broke a 3-3 tie with a deflection of one-shot lead over Buddy Gardner. "1 like reading my name on the Hanlon, who recorded his first Dennis Maruk's shot from the Tony Sills and Al Geiberger. leader board," said Ihe slender Thirteen golfers shot 71s over the NHL shutout on the last night of the bluelinc at 5:53 of the third period. Wood, the holle.sl rookie on the Oklahoman, who needs a victory 6.984-yard, par 72 Forest Oaks season with a 2-0 victory over Red Wings 5, Blues 3 tour this year with $31,113 in here to play in neiri^ week's course that played long Thursday Hartford, was spectacular with his At St. Louis, rookie Steve Yzer- Garvey lifts San Diego winnings, got a break from the Masters. "1 sure would like to play after a soaking rain the previous glove hand in particular. He man's goal midway through the weather, playing in the morning next week at Augusta. This is my night. At even par were F'red fobbed Brent Sutter in the first two final period broke a 3-3 lie as the Thursday. North, who has last chance. I've got to win a Couples, who won the Tournament Bv Tonv Favla The Padres made the most of Angeles outlasted St. Louis 5-2 in 12 "minutes, helped the Rangers with­ Red Wings knotted their series at struggled the past two years and tournament (to qualify)." Players Championship last week, UPl Sports Writer five walks issued by starter Jose innings and the Chicago Cubs stand 56 seconds of a two-man one win each. Randy Ladouceur has only won $6,142 this year, had Wood shot a 33-35—68, while along with defending champion UPl photo DeLeon and reliever Rod Scurry in topped San Francisco 11-7. disadvantage, and stood up to nine put Detroit ahead for the first time UPl photo to contend with brisk winds and North, who has missed five cuts in Lanny Wadkins. San Diego Manager Dick Willi- the bottom of the fourth. Three of Dodgers 5, Cardinals 2 New York Rangers’ Mike Allison puts a choke hold on Islander power plays. in the series with a short- handed New York Islanders Pat LaFontaine while Rangers’ goal 4:57 into the final period, Canadiens' Larry Robinson and Montreal goalie Steve ams didn’t exactly have to twist the walks forced in runs and At Los Angeles. Mike Marshall The Islanders have won four giving Detroit a 3-2 advantage, Penney raise their hands in celebration after the Steve Garvey's arm lo get him to Garvey’s single then gave the hit a three-run homer with one out goaltender Glen Hanlon tries to push them out of the way in the 12th inning, giving the straight Stanley Cups and are Flames 4, Canucks Z Canadiens defeated the Bostyon Bruins, 3-1, to take a swing away. Padres a 7-6 lead. Peterson takes shot advantage during the team’s playoff game Thursday night in attempting to tie the record of five At Calgary, Alberta, forwards After three of his teammates Pittsburgh manager Chuck Dodgers the decision. After being Uniondale, NY. The Rangers won, to square the playoff set by the 19.56-60 Montreal Jim Peplinski and Mike Eaves 2-0 lead in their Stanley Cup playoff series. Montreal has walked with the ba'ses loaded Tanner said his pitchers' job is to held to one hit for five innings, the series at one game each. Canadiens. scored second-period goals in a won both games on the road in the Boston Garden. Thursday, Garvey did just that. He throw strikes. Dodgers scored twice in the sixth swung away and delivered a "It's hard to get them out when to tie the score at 2-2. The in Dinah Shore goif tournament two-run single off Lee Tunnell that you walk them ," Tanner said. "I Cardinals took a 2-0 lead in the PALM SPRINGS, Calif, (UPl) $400,000 Dinah Shore golf tourna­ so why shouldn't t.have as good a scored the tying and go-ahead runs just hope this doesn’t continue.” second on RBI singles by Willie ment, the richest event on the 1984 chance to win it as they do, ” and capped a five-run fourth inning Pittsburgh took a 5-0 lead in the' McGee and Darrell Porter. — Lauri Peter.son is young, inexpe­ NBA roundup rienced and full,of confidence. LPG A tour. io San Diego that lifted the Padres third when Bill Madlock singled Cubs 11, Giants 7 Peterson, 23 and just two years The tournament is sponsored by A to an 8-6 victory over the Pitts­ home one run and rookie Doug At San Francisco. Ryne Sand­ U ibm ii NABISCO, burgh Pirates. Frobel unloaded a grand slam to berg drove in four runs and out of Arizona Stale, shot a OIL 4-under-par 68 Thursday for a " I told my husband (who is also (Price Subject to Chsnge) “ Dick came up to me and told me cap the inning. winning pitcher Chuck Rainey had her caddy this week) that the big there was no reason lo take any Garvey hit his two-run homer in two RBI as Chicago coasted. one-stroke lead over Patty Shee­ players and the veterans don't An Abdul-Jabbar hook breaks Wilt’s record pilches," said Garvey, who earlier Sandberg singled in a run jn the han and veteran Kathy Whitworth, 97 the third inning to cut into the 5-0 ■ie. t o t Ee^ilre#.’ want to win it any more than I do. cracked a two-run homer. " I told Pittsburgh lead, but the Pirates fourth inning, added a two-run following the opening round of the Marques Johnson each scored 18 By Jeff Hasen f 31,419points. Chamberlain wasnot well within striking distance. guards and tossed in a soft “ It’s good to be part of it," said him I very rarely do. I was just went ahead 6-2 in the fourth, with single in Chicago’s six-run fifth JSSML, skyhook. Utah coach Frank Layden. "It was points and Johnson added nine UPl Sporfs Wrifer present at the Thomas and Mack Abdul-Jabbar hit a left-handed looking for a ball over the plated Jason Thompson's single driving and homered in the ninth. Loser crucial points in the final period to Arena to witness the historic hook 1:.56 into the game. He "It’s hard lo say anything when a happening. People paid a lot of looking to get the ball up a little to in Johnny Ray, who went 4-for-5. Mike Krukow gave up six runs LAS VEGAS. N e v .- Cora Alcin- moment when Abdul-Jabbar shook followed it with two dunks, another all is said and done," an emotional money to be here. W e’ll probably help the Bucks hold off the 76ers. P avoid the double play." In the only other games, Los before leaving in the fifth inning. dor came to see it all. But, as usual, off three defenders with 8:53 left in hook and a fadeaway to move Abdul-Jabbar told a capacity be part of a trivia contest.” Warriors 128, Nuggets 124 she saw nothing. the game to toss in his trademark within nine points after one crowd of 18,359. " I want to thank In other games, Cleveland At Denver, Mike Bratz scored 23 "M y mother won't look, " Ka- shot, a 12-foot skyhook. quarter. my parents, who are here, and all topped Chicago 114-99, Milwaukee points, all in the fourth quarter, to reem Abdul-Jabbar said Thursday The record was eclipsed and an A hook by Abdul-Jabbar with you fans for your encouragement defeated Philadelphia 113-103, rally Golden State. Bratz hit two Bolton can only improve night after breaking Wilt Cham­ overzealous public address an­ 6:33 left in the first half put him and support." Golden State downed Denver 128- three-pointers and was 8-for-9 FREE O IL FILTER & berlain's all-time NBA regular nouncer ended the brief ceremony closer, and a dunk to end the "It’s a mark of my consistency, 124 and Houston ripped Portland from the foul line to help -Ihe season .scoring record with 22 involving Abdul- Jabbar and NBA second period left him five points probably more than that, but I 129-114. Warriors keep their slim playoff points in the Los Angeles Lakers' Commissioner David Stern by away. haven't had time to think about it," Cavaliers 114, Bulls 99 hopes alive in the Western Confer­ 129-115 victory over the . calling the Laker center "the Abdul-Jabbar was double and he said. “ It wasn't a personal At Richfield, Ohio, Lonnie Shel­ ence. as new coach takes charge O IL CHANGE "She closes her eyes," Mrs. greatest player in the history of triple-teamed in the third quarter, record. We want to enjoy it as a ton scored 21 points and Paul Rackets 129, Trail Blazers 114 Alcindor's son said. "When I was in basketball." but still managed a skyhook team ." Thompson added 19 to lead Cleve­ At Portland, Ore., Houston used Bv Rich Cahill baseman Paul Smith, shortstop hitting ability. For owners of 1975 - 1982 Chrysler, high school, she came to all the Abdul-Jabbar may feel that way, midway through the period. The Lakers won the game by land. The triumph snapped the Ralph Sampson’s 27 points to snap Herald Sports W riter John Sambogna and third base- “ I think we've got a good games. But she never did see but he wa.sn't saying, A dunk 65 seconds into the final shooting 66 percent. Byron Scott Cavaliers’ four- game losing its four-game losing streak and the man Steve Gates. Raposa, a state nucleus." Raposa said, addiing Plymouth and Dodge vehicles. them." "It's going to be debatable, but period tiedvlhe record, setting the led Los Angeles with 24 points, streak' and extended the Bulls’ Trail Blazers’ eight-game Winning For the Bolton High baseball trooper who lives in Windsor, that help is expected next season During our The 37-year-old, six-time NBA I'm not going to get into the stage for a Magic Johnson feed to Johnson had 23 and James Worthy winless string to nine games, their string. Lewis Lloyd chipped in 22 team, there is nowhere lo go but comes to Bolton after five years as from a talented group of eighth Mo.st Valuable Player had opened debate," he said. "Just being Abdul-Jabbar two minutes later. added 20. Utah got 24 points from longest since the 1978-79 season. points and Rodney McCray 19 for up. New coach Dick Raposa thinks coach of Tunxis Commmunity graders. He said one problem with quite a few eyes with a furious mentioned satisfies me." The center shook off pressure from John Drew and 23 from Adrian Bucks 113, 76ers 103 Houston. Portland was led by Jim the Bulldogs are headed in that College in Farmington. He said the Bolton's program has been the assault on Chamberlain's mark of Entering Thursday night's game Rich Kelley and two collapsing Dantley. At Milwaukee, Bob Lanier and Paxson’s 26 points. direction. defensive skills of his infielders lack of emphasis on youth baseball Bolton won only four of its 20 compare favorably to those of in the town. "W e ’re going to try to players at the junior college level. change that," he said. Raposa and Get a tree oil and filter change. At the games last season. The Bulldogs same time, register to win a Sweepstakes AL roundup were out-scored 221-48, losing “ At their level of experience, their assistant coach Howard Sobolov talents are more than I expected," will be conducted clinics for the prize. No strings attached. It's simply our Throwing error games by scores such as 25-4, 21-3 Chrysler way of celebrating Homecoming and he said. town's youngsters. D od ge and 19-0. Raposa. who has replaced P ty m o u th helping you get acquainted with us. Joe Monroe as coach, said things The starting outfield will be The Bulldogs were scheduled lo New-look Royals will be different this time. “ I think compo.sed of left fielder Todd begin their season Thursday gives Sox victory we’re going to fool some people.” Tobias, center, fielder John Ro­ against East Hampton, but the Raposa said before the team’s berts and right fielder Eric Loren- game was rescheduled for April 12 Thursday practice session. " I f zini. Raposa said all three have because of the inclement weather. ANAHEIM, Calif. (U P l) - Ron Stapleton then doubled in Mike bombard Yankees they think we’re going to be like good range and strong throwing Today’s game against Weaver Romanick, fresh out of the minors, Easier from second base with two last year, we’ll fool em ." arms. High of Hartford also has been figured the major leagues weren't out in the ninth inning, triggering a Bv Fred McMane batters to the plate with nine Raposa is aiming for a .500 It is on Ihe pitching mound that called off and might not be all that tough a place to earn a three-run uprising that gave the UPl Sports Writer reaching base in succession to tie a season and is optimistic the team Raposa fears his team may come rescheduled. ^Homecoming Event ’8 4 ^ living. Red Sox the victory. club record. Motley stroked a will reach that goal despite the fact up short. Hipsky, Russell, Sam­ Then came the eighth inning. Schedule (Unless noted, all This coupon is good for: 1. Free Oil and Mopar Filter Change “ 1 was feeling very good, and Nobody has seen much of the single and double in the inning. that only five players have any bogna. Gates and freshman Ed The California Angels’ rookie, games begin at 3:15): April 10 — then in/the eighth it was like new look Kansas City Royals on the White knocked in two runs with a appreciable varsity experience. Cusano will share the mound 2. Free Vehicle Inspection making his major-league debut, Cromwell: 12 — East Hampton: 13 Murphys Law ... everything bad m ajor league le v e l... and the New triple and Don Slaught two more There are no seniors and only four duties. Raposa said that, because had the Red Sox shut out on three - al Vinal Tech, 3:30: 17 - that could happen, did." said York Yankees don’t care to see with a double. juniors on the 17-member team. most of the pitchers are starters at hits until Boston turned the young other positions, using them may Portland, 11 a.m.; 19 — Cheney Name Dealer Validation Romanick. "They’ve got no mo­ much more. Balboni then capped a four-run Twelve sophomores make up the 4-il A>1 . H.N' right-hander's throwing error into mentum going at all, I make that The young whippersnappers of third inning with his first homer as bulk of the squad. weaken the team defensively. Tech, 11 a.m.; 24 — al Rocky Hill, Address a four-run outburst in the top of the ZONE play on the bunt and throw it away manager Dick Howser crushed the a Royal. One of the returnees is junior Raposa also said that "our 3:30; 25 — Bacon Academy; 27 — eighth to go ahead 4-2 en route to a Citv State ZlD and that gives them plenty of wily old veterans of manager Yogi Elsewhere in the American catcher Tom Russell who, accord­ offense is going to be a little at RHAM, 3:30. 7-4 triumph over the Angels Berra, 15-4, Thursday night to win League, Detroit trimmed Minne­ ing to Raposa, has the potential to suspect.” The team was without a Telephone ( ) CODE momentum. May 1 — Coventry: 5 — at East Thursday night. two of their three-game season sota 7-3, Cleveland beat Texas 7-3, be the best at his position in the .300 hitter last season and was able Hampton, 7:30 p.m.; 8 — at VIN After Tony Armas and Rich " I didn't get my feet under me opening series. Boston topped California 7-4 and Charter Oak Conference. "Defen­ to score an average of only Cromwell, 3:30; 9 — Vinal Tech. Gedman opened the eighth with the way I should have. I ’ve never Led by rookie Darryl Motley and Toronto walloped Seattle 13-5. sively, he’s got all the skills," Iwo-and-a-half runs a game. Ra­ singles, Romanick fielded Dave 3:30; 11 — at Portland, 3:30; 15 — thrown a ball away at third before Frank White, the Royals banged Raposa said. posa expects some help from P.N .l Mill I- I r.o.#I I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 Stapleton's sacrifice bunt attempt but I've thrown plenty away at Tigers 7, Twins 3 backup first baseman Keith Jar­ at Cheney Tech; 16 — Rocky Hill; S/2S/84 6 out 16 hits and coasted behind the A t Minneapolis, Kirk Gibson Raposa also likes the defensive Call for appointment. This otter is only good at a participating dealer listed below. Expires . I and threw the ball wildly past third first." pitching of Larry Gura and Joe vis. whof will be worked into the 18 — at Bacon Academy, 7 p.m.; 21 smashed a three-run homer and abilities of his starting infielders — base, allowing the two runners to Beckwith. lineup to take, advantage of his — RHAM; 23 — at Coventry. Alan Tramm ell had four hits, first baseman Ken Hipsky. second score, In the ninth. Easier hit a leadoff White knocked in four runs. including a solo homer, to lead the Your Participating Chrysler-Plymouth and D^dge ^ a le rs invite Stapleton continued all the way double off rookie reliever Curt Motley rapped out four hits, Steve to third wdien the ball got past left Kaufman, 0-1, and two outs later, Balboni homered and every Kan­ Tigers. Dan Petry, who won 19 you to our Homecoming Event '84. Cail for air^opointment. games last year, allowed just five fielder Beniquez for another error. Stapleton lined a fastball into the sas City starter scored at least one Sports in Brief Glenn Hoffman doubled in the left field comer to make a winner ft run during the opening three hits, struck out one and walked AVON, CONNECTICUT ENFIELD. CONNECTICUT go-ahead run and eventually of Bob Stanley, 1-0, who pitched the i innings to help Gura improve his four in seven innings. HOFFMAN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. ENRELD MOTORS IVC. scored on Evans' sacrifice fly. last 1 1-3 innings. 4 lifetime mark against New York to The 6-foot-5 senior guard, who averaged 18.6 385 West Main Street 525 Enfield Street Indians 7, Rangers 3 EC looking for coaches points per game and became the university’s 678-1333 745-2489 11-5. At Arlington, Texas, Neal Hea­ East Catholic High has begun accepting all-time leading scorer, previously said he would Gura set the Yankees down in ton and Dan Spillner combined on a order through five innings before applications for its vacant head basketball and pass up a trip to the trials to ensure he would AVON. CONNECTICUT NEW BRITAIN. CONNECTICUT four-hitter and George Vukovich hockey coaching positions, according to Tom graduate on time. The trials will be held April walking Ken Griffey to open the smacked a two-run single to lead. HOFFMAN DODGE INC. TUFANO MOTORCAR INC. Malin, the school’s director of athletics. 17-22 in Bloomington, Ind. 385 West Main Street Openers washed out sixth. He lost his no- hit bid two the Indians. Heaton pitched the 285 Columbus Blvd. The vacancies were created by the resignations “ I have had a changeof heart about my position 678-1333 224-7121 batters later when Tim Foil first 5 2-3 innings, allowing three Thursday’s torrential rain of Jim Penders and Bill Mannix who, respec­ and feel that I can finish my schooling at another East Hampton and Bolton will bounced a single through the left hits and all of Texas' runs while tively, coached the school’s basketball and time,” said Stansbury. who led the Owls to a 26-5 BRISTOL CONNECTICUT played havoc with what would play on April 12. A new date for side of the infield and then lost his striking out five and walking four. WINDSOR. CONNECTICUT hockey teams. Penders remains as the Eagles’ season.” have been the first day of the Cheney Tech’s game was not shutout in tte seventh on an RBI Spillner pitched the finai 3 1-3 CROWLEY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. SCULLY MOTORS INC. spring sports season for the immediately available. single by G riffey and a three-run baseball coach. 223 Broad Street 147 Puguonock Avenue innings, striking out two, to earn Those interested should contact Malin at the 589-7400 local high schools. Three base­ A softball game between homer hy Rick Cerone. Beckwith his first save. Tryoute this weekend 688-4987 ball games, two softball school. South Windsor and East Ca­ pitched the last two innings. Tryouts for Manchester Little League will be matches and a track meet were tholic has been rescheduled for New York starter Shane Bawley, Bine Jays 13, Mariners 5 conducted this Saturday and Sunday at 9 a.m. at EAST HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT WINDSOR LOCKS. CONNECTICUT postponed. April 27. Also rained out Thurs­ UPl photo 0-1, was shelled for seven runs pn At Seattle, Lloyd Moseby drove Stansbury to try out Verplanck, Buckley and Waddell fields. BURNSIDE MOTORS INC. Washed out were the Sims­ CHORCHES AUTO SALES INC. day was a game between four hits over the opening 1 1-3 in three runs with a homer and a Registration will be held at each of the three 540 Connecticut Blvd. 130 Tumpika Road bury at East Catholic, Portland 289-7401 Portland and Bolton. Los Angeles Lakers' cener Kareem Abdul-Jabbar holds innings and his relief. Bob Shirley, triple and Willie Upshaw homered PH ILA D E LPH IA — Terence Stansbury, the sites. A youngster wishing to sign up should be 623-9481 at Cheney Tech and East The East Catholic girls’ track his hands up in victory after passing Wilt Chamberlain’s was even-worse with seven runs on and scored three runs to pace the leading scorer for Temple’s nationally ranked accompanied by a parent or guardian. A birth Hampton at -Bolton baseball ENFIELD. CONNECTICUT team had a meet scheduled at eight hits over the next 1 1-3 Blue Jays. Toronto had 19 hits in Owls during their 26-5 season, Thursday reversed certificate is required. Registration .fee is $8 per games. East Catholic will make all-time NBA reguiar season scoring record of 31,419 ENFIELD CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. Ellington. A new date of May 21 innings. helping Luis Leal to victory. Pat a previous decision and said he will try out for the player and $12 per fam ily if more than one up the game on May 3, while points. Abdul-Jabbar set the new mark Thursday night in 907 Enfield Street has been set. The Royals scored nine runs in Putnam and Ken Phelps liom rad U.S. Olympic basketball tegim______youngster signs up. ______745-0361 Las Vegas against the Utah Jazz. the second inning, sending 13 for Seattle. MANCHESTER HEKALU, Friday, April 6. 1984 - 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, April 6, 1984 China suing Greenwich Village firm Business scoreboard In Complex international fertilizer begins North Stars 6. Black Hawks 5 Royals 15. Yankees 4 Aetna says no sale tried NEW HAVEN (UFI) - A federal and collected a $2.6 million payment by Nitron, the Chinese and banks in Connecticut law and charged the Hockey Chicago D12—5 Soccer judge today will start to sort out a forging documents or making "blatant Connecticut. Germany and Austria all Greenwich firm with nine counts NEW YORK KANSAS CITY Basketball Minnesota 21 3—6 HARTFORD — Actnd Life & CBsuolty ti3 s falsehoods” to pretend it had been were defrauded by a "German con- involving alleged fraud, breach of Baseball First period— 1, Minnesota, Roberts ...... complicated case involving fertilizer, Ob r h bi Ob r h bi denied a published report it is trying toseHUrban delivered, the suit ch a rg e. m an" being held in a Hamburg, contract and other violations. Moreno cl 4 0 0 0 Conepen ss 6 2 0 0 an alleged German conmar. and Rndiph 2b 4 0 1 0 Davis II 5 2 2 1 (Ciccorelli, McCarthy), 13:02. 2, Min­ Investment & Development Corp. but wiSuld not possible bank swindles in a $35 million In anther case, -Niti'on failed to Germany, jail, said attorney Anthony Named as defendants in addition to nesota, Giles 1 (Maxwell, Broten), 16:41. NASL, playoffs | AMERICAN LEAGUE PInlella II 3 0 0 0 White 2b 4 2 2 4 NBA standings NHL ptayolts say whether it has future plans to sell the suit filed by China against a Greenwich deliver 35,000 metric tons of a fertilizer Fitzgerald of Waterbury. Nitron International were T.Il. Man- M altngly I I 0 0 0 0 Blancin 2b 1 0 1 1 Penalties— AAoxwell, M in, 2:32; Pres­ I company. Eoft ton, firm. known as DAP, and instead broke the " I t ’s a commodities transaction in gassarian. executive vice president, W L Pet. GB Baylor dh 4 0 0 0 McRae dh 3 2 11 Semlttnois Eastern Conference (A ll Tim es E S T ) Chi, 4:34; Clccareill, M in, 4:54; Secord, On Tuesday the Wall Street Journal reported The 26-page complaint brought last contract reached last August, the which the end supplier actually h a d r ^ 'and Ronald Rebetz, president, both.of Cleveland 2 01.000 — WInlleld rl 4 1 1 0 Orta ph 10 0 0 (Best6f-threo) ’ Harrah 3b 3 1 () 0 Balboni 1b 5 2 2 3 Atlantic Division Division Semifinals Chi, 5:27; Acton, M in, 5:27; Plett, M in, New York vs. Chicago ; Aetna had put the Chicago-based company up for week by the China National Chemicals complaint said. commodities and supplied a fo r g ^ b ill Rye, N.Y. Oetroll 2 0 1.000 — W L Pet. OB ' (Best-of-five) 7:48; B. M urray, Chi, 9:20; Savord, Chi, Boston 2 1 .667 V3 Grilley lb 2 111 Motley rl 5 2 4 1 (NewYoiKwlnsseries,2-1) , sale. Nitron did not collect payment in the _ of lading document and forged b/Sekup Cerone c 4 113 Slaughl c 1112' x-Boston 57 19 .750 — Wales Conference 12:00; Giles, M in, 14:12; Secord, Chi, Mar. a — New York 4, Clilcooo 3 • Import and Export Corp., called Nitron Chemical Corp.. a .separate Toronto 1, 1 .500 1 Patrick Division 14:43; Brown, Chj, 16:36: Levie, Min, "There are no negotiations to sell Urban, ’ said second case, but notified the Chinese New York 1 2 .333 V/7 Foil ss 2 0 10 Wathan c 10 0 0 x-PhlladelphIa 48 28 ,632 9 Mar. 30 — Chicago 7, New York 3 * SINOCHEM, claims Nitron Interna­ ’ documents," he said. Mechm ss 1 0 0 0 Pryor 3b 5 1 2 1 x-New York 45 31 ,9W 12 N.Y. Rangers vs. N .Y. Islanders 19:52. business which shares the same Baltimore 0 1 .W IV2 Apr. 1 — New York 8, Chicago 7 ■ Aetna spokesman Henry Savage. Asked to say if a tional of Greenwich broke two con­ firm there would be no shipment, the The transaction generally went Sherldn cl 4 1 1 0 x-New Jersey 41 35 .539 16 (S ^ e s tied, 1-1) Second period— 3, Chicogo, J. Lormer 1 son Diego vs. Golden Boy , Greenwich office, and Nitron Chemical Milwaukee 0 2 .000 2 April 4 — N .Y . Islanders 4, N .Y . (B. Murray, D. Wilson),:42. 4, Chicago, future sale is possible, Savage said, "W e prefer in tracts to deliver fertilizers. suit claimed. Nitron claims it collected through banking channels rather than West Totals 31 4 5 4 Totals 41 IS U 14 X-Washlnglon 34 44 .436 24 (Son Diego wins series, 2 6 ) • President Thomas C. Morri.son of New YoiK 000 000 400— 4 Central Division Rangers 1 S. Larmer 1 (Secord, D. Wilson), 5:21.5, Mar. 29 — San Diego 5, Golden Bay2> accordance with company policy not to speculate SINOCHEM is a foreign trade only contract fees. the traders themselves, Fitzgerald Oakland 2 0 1.000 — April 5 — N.Y. Rangers 3, N.Y. Chicago, Paterson 1 (Gordner, Greenwich also were named in the suit. Chicago 1 01.000 Va Kansas Cllv wooolox—15 x-Mllwoukee 46 31 .597 — Apr. 1 — San Diego 7, Golden Bay 2 • on future plans.” company which buys and sells chemi­ A hearing on a temporary restrain­ said, and "the Chinese were out $2.6 Game-winning RBI— Whiled), X-Detroll 45 31 .592 Vs Islanders 0 Banner- . Championships , Kansas CItv 2 1 .667 Vj April 7 — N.Y. Islanders ol N.Y. m an), 7:48.6, MInnesoto, Acton 1 (Levie, Urban, which was established in 1968 and sold cals from its plant in Beijing in the ing order and prohibition of the million.” "There's no question of any fraud Seattle 1 1 .500 1 E— Rawlev, Foil, Motley. DP— x-Atlanta 36 41 .468 10 (Best6f-five) • New Cleveland 27 49 ,355 18Vj Rangers, 8:30 p.m. Napier), 12:53. Penalties— Plett, New York vs. Son Diego • to Aetna in 1970, has interests in 27 buildings, 12 People’s Republic of China. defendant’s assets was set for today "The bulk of the money ended up in having been committed by either California 1 2 .333 IV2 x-AprII 8 — N.Y. Islonders at N.Y. Minnesota 0 2 .000 2 York 1, Kansas City 2. LOB— New York Chicago 26 50 .342 19Vj (Son Diego leads series, 1 6 ) ■ shopping centers, eight hotels, 23 warehhouses, 13 before U.S. District Senior Judge the hands of the German who set up a (Nitron) company, " .said Fitzgerald. 4, Kansas City 7. 2B— Pryor, Motley, indiona 25 51 .329 20>/j Rangers, 7:35 p.m. 4:01; b'Collahan, Chi, 7:01; Secord, Chj, Apr. 5 — San Diego 5, New York 2 ’ The suit charges Nitron and three Texas 0 2 .000 2 x-April 10 — N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. m ojor, 13:44; Poyne, M in, m ajor, 13:44; parking garages, six planned communities and company officers induced the Chinese Robert C. Zampano in New Haven. bogus company which purported to sell Nitron Chemical was not involved and Thursday's Results Davis, Slaught. 3B— While. Sheridan. HR Western Conference Apr. 8 — New York at San Diego, 9:30 — Balboni (1), Cerone (1). Midwest Division Islanders, 8:05 p.m. Ciccarelli, M in, 19:16; Brown, Chi, 19:16; four mixed-use projects. firm to enter into the contracts with no A lawyer for Nitron Thursday commodities," Fitzgerald said. ' was wrongly named in the .suit, he said. Detroit 7, Minnesota 3 W L Pet. GB Washington vs. Philadelphia Bannerman, Chi, major (se^ffi. by Cleveland 7, Texas 3 IP H R ER BB SO " a ^ . 11 — Son DIepo at New Yark,;8 claimed the firm was actually a viettm The suit accused Nitron of "unfair or SINOCHEM and Nitron were trying New York x-Utah 43 35 .551 — (Washington leads series, 241) Sutter), 20:00 Plett, Mln,mojor,20:00. intention of honoring the agreements. Kansos City 15, New York 4 April 4— Washington 4, Philadelphia 2 Third period— 7, Minnesota, MacAdam Nitron agreed last June to ship 18,000 of fraud and received only $30,000 in deceptive acts or practices in the to settle the case out of court as a Boston 7. California 4 Rowley (L 0-1) 1 1-3 4 7 5 1 0 Dallas 39 37 .513 3 " ‘x^Apr. 12 — San Diego at New Yorki8 Armstrong, Sears agree Shirley 1 1-3 8 7 7 2 1 Denver 37 41 .474 6 April 5— Washington 4, Philadelphia 2 1 (M a ru k), 5:53. 8, Minnesota, Plett 1 contract expenses. conduct of trade or commerce" under contract dispute, Fitzgerald said. Toronto 13, Seattle 5 April 7 — Washington ot Philadelphia, (M axwell, Bellows), 9:47. 9, Chicago, metric tons of a fertilizer called urea Friday's Games Rllo 5 1-3 4 1 1 2 4 Kansas Cllv 36 41 .468 6Vz " iFApr. 15 — New York a1 San Diego, Kansas City Son Antonio 33 43 .434 9 7:35 p.m. Savord 1 (S. Larm er, ^ c o r d ), 10:53.10, NEW HAVEN — Armstrong Rubber Co. and (All Times EST) x-AprII 8 — Washington ot Philadel­ Minnesota, Broten 1 (Plett, 9:30 p.m. i Detroit (Wilcox 1M0) at Chicago Gura (W 1-0) 7 4 4 4 2 3 Houston 29 M .3^ 13'/j x-lf necessary . Sears, Roebuck & Co. have announced plans for Beckwith 2 1 0 0 2 1 Pacific Division phia, 7:05 p.m. M cCarthy), (Dotson 22-7), 2:30 p.m. x-AprII 10 — Phlladelphio at Washing­ 12:30. 11, Chicago, Sutter 1 (Lvsiok, Armstrong to operate Sears’ 65 truck tire and Baltimore* (Boddicker 16-8) at M in­ T — 2:26. A— 18,171. x-Los Angeles 51 25 .671 — x-Portland 47 29 .618 4 ton, 7:35 p.m. Paterson), 16:01. Penoltles— Plett, commercial battery outlets across the country. No decline in U.S. jobless rate in March nesota (Smithson 10-14), 8:35 p.m. Adams Division Cleveland (Blyleven 7-10) at Kansas Seattle 38 39 .494 13Va M in, Armstrong will assume management of the Phoenix 36 41 .4M 15'/z Boston vs. Montreal 7:20; Secord, C h i,8:24. AHL playoffs City (GublczaOO), 8:35 p.m. Blue Jays 13. Mariners5 (Montreal leads series, 241) Shots on goal— Chicago 311-9— 23. outlets this month and take full control in New York (Montefusco (5-0) at Texas Golden State 34 43 .442 )7'/2 By Drew Von Bergen 11.3 percent. San Diego 28 49 .364 23Vj April 4 — Montreal 2, Boston 1 Minnesota a-12-9— 43. Septmeber, said Gene J. Stroner, Sears vice (Darwin 8-13), 8:35 p.m. April 5 — Montreal 3, Boston 1 Coolies-Chicago, Bannerman. (Best-of-seven) United Press International The number of Americans unemployed stayed at 8.8 Toronto (Stleb 17-12) ot California TORONTO SEATTLE x-clinched ployoff berth president for automotive-recreational products. Unemployment Thursday's Results April 7 — Boston at Montreal, 8:05 M In­ (AIITimes EST) million during March, while the department's (Zahn 9-11), 10:30 p.m. Ob r h bi Ob r h bi p.m. nesoto, Meloche. A— 15,206. Series A * Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Boston (Boyd 4-8) at Oakland (Sorens­ Garcio 2b 4 12 2 Percent 2b 5 2 2 0 Cleveland 114, Chicago 99 WASHINGTON — The U.S. unemployment rate Milwaukee 113, Philadelphia 103 x-AprII 8 — Boston at Montreal, 8:05 Fredericton vs. Nova Scotia ;; Armstrong makes tire and other rubber quarterly report on discouraged workers showed en 12-11), 10:35 p.m. Mulinks 3b 1 1 1 1 Bonnell 3b 2 0 0 0 p.m. (N ova Scotia leadsserles, 16) held steady at 7.8 percent in March, the first time in another 1.3 million workers jobless because they have Rate Milwaukee (Haas 13-3) at Seattle loro 3b 4 10 0 Mllborn 3bGolden 2 State 1128, Denver 2124 0 Capitals 6, Flyers 2 products at 12 plants 10 states and sells them Los Angeles 129, Utah 115 x-April 10 — Montreal at Boston, 7:35 Apr. 5 — Nova Scotia 6, Fredericton 4 seven months it did not decline, the Labor given up finding a new job. Monthly Rates (Young 11-15), 10:35 p.m. Moseby cl 5 12 3 GThoms II 4 0 1 1 p.m. Apr. 7 — Nova Scotia of Frederlcton/6 through a network of independent dealers and Soturday's Games Upshaw 1b 5 3 2 1 Bradley II 0 0 0 0 Houston 129, Portland 114 Department rejwrted today, but the number of Friday's Gomes Buffalo vs. Quebec Philadelphia 20 0-r2 p.m. distributors in the United States and 50 other 1 1 % Detroit at Chicago Johnsn dh 2 2 10 Putnam dh 3 1 2 3 Apr. 8 — Fredericton at Nova Scotia„6 Americans with jobs increased. The latest discouraged workers figure is a decrease Baltimore at Minnesota (All Times EST) (Quebec leads series, 241) Washington 11 4—6 Collins dh 3 0 3 0 Phelps 1b 3 111 April 4 — Quebec 3, Buffalo 2 First Period— 1, Philadelphia, Marsh, 1 p.m. countries. It has been a supplier to Sears for 50 of 120,000 from the last quarter of 1983. Women and New York at Texas Bell II 4 13 1 Cowens li 2 0 0 0 Clevelond at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. April 5 — Quebec 6, Buffalo 2 (unassisted), 14:05. 2, Washington, Gart­ Apr. 11 — Fredericton at Nova Scatia, years. The department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said blacks continued to be dispro|)ortionutely represented Boston ot Oakland Webster II 2 0 0 0 Nelson rl 2 0 10 April 7— Buffalo ot Quebec,7:35p.m. ner, 2 (Langwav, Murphy), 15:28. 3, 6:30 p.m. ; Cleveland at Kansos City, night Barlleld rl 6 0 2 0 DHndrs clDetroit 4 at New 0 York, 8:30 1 p.m.0 employment rose by 250,000 over the month in among the discouraged workers. Atlanta at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. x-AprII 8 — Buffalo at Quebec, 7:35 Philadelphia, Clarke (Erickson, x-Apr. 13 — Nova Scotia ot Torontoat California, night Whitt c 0 10 0 Kearney c 4 0 0 0 p.m. M arsh), Fredericton, 6:30 p.m. • seasonally adjusted figures to 104.1 million, following Milwaukee at Seattle, night Martinez c 3 1 1 1 Owen ss San 4 Antonio at 0 Dallas, 8:35 0 0p.m. Barnes outlook still good Seattle at Phoenix, 9:35 p.m. x-AprII 10 — Quebec at Buffalo, 7:35 17:41. Penoltles— Hachborn. Phi, 0:52; x-Apr. 15 — Fredericton at Nova a 700,000 gain in February. The department said the number of unemployed 10% Grillln ss 5 12 2 p.m. Duchesne, Wos, 0:52; Stanley, Phi, 1:25; Scotia, 6 p.m. * Totals 44 13 19 11 Totals 35 5 10 S Kansas City at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. HARTFORD — Barnes Group continues to look persons who lost their la.st job continued to decline. Portland at San Diego, 10:35 p.m. Campbell Conference Ron Sutter, Phi, 3:21; Propp, Phi, 8:03; x-Apr. 18 — Nova Scotia gt NATIONALLEAGUE 'Toronto 061 230 010— 13 Norris Division Shand, Was, 8:03; Jensen, Was (served Fredericton, 6:30 p.m. tor good year-over-year gains in earnings in 1984, The identical 7.8 percent unemployment levels for Job losers accounted for 53 percent of unemployment Seattle 001 030 0 1 0 - 5 Saturday's Gomes East New Jersey at Washington, night Chicago vs. Minnesota by Duchesne) 11:06; Propp, Phi, 14:43; particularly the first half. Chairman Wallace February and March is the first time since last July in March, compared to 62 percent at the height of the W L Pet. GD Gome-wInnIng RBI— Grillln (1). (Series tied, 1-1) E— Bonnell 2. DP— Toronto 2. LOB— Indiana at Atlanta, night McCrImmon, Phi, 15:52; Laughlln, Was, Series B I and August that the rate has been unchanged. Since recession in November. 1982. adv 9:30 a.m EST) Chicago 2 0 1.000 — April 4 -a- Chicago 3, MInnesiilo 1 15:52. Barnes said at the company’s annual share­ Toronto 12, Seoltle 5, 2B— Pcrconte 2, Detroit at Milwaukee, night Adirondack vs. Maine then it has steadv decreased. Montreal 1 1 .500 1 San Diego at San Antonio, night April 5 — Minnesota 6, Chicago 5 Second Period— 4, Washington, (Adirondack leads serifs, 16) holders’ meeting. Labor Statistics Commissioner Janet Norwood, in New York 1 1 .500 1 Bell, Martinez. 3B— Moseby. HR — April 7 — MInnesoto ot Chicago, 8:35 Ha­ 9% Upshaw Utah ot Dallas, night Apr. 5— Adirondack 6, Molne 3 ' The Aerospace Components Group is using new testimony prepared for a congressional hearing, said Philadelphia 1 1 .500 1 Konsas City at Golden State, night p.m. worth, 1 (Duchesne, Steyens) 4:55. Apr. 7 — Maine at Adirondock, 7:y . The March rate is still slightly above the 7.4 percent St. Louis 1 1 .500 1 (1), Moseby (1), Putnam (1), Phelps (2). x-AprII 8 — MInnesoto at Chicogo, 8:35 technologies, such as laserdrilling, toexpand into the March data indicates "continued strength in the SF— Martinez, Garcia. Penalties— Allison, Phi, 9:27; p.m. rate when President Reagan took office in January Pittsburgh 0 2 .000 2 IP H R ER BB SO p.m. M urphy, Apr. 8 — Adirondack at Maine, 7:05 new areas and enhance its role as a supplier of economy." West x-April 10 — Chicago at Minnesota, Was, 9:27. 1981. Toronlo Cavaliers 114, Bulls 99 p.m. precision-machined parts for gas turbine engines Son Diego 2 0 1.000 — 8:35, p.m.. Third Period— 5, Washington, Laugh- Apr. 12 — Adirondock at A/lalne, 7:35 "W hile the magnitude of the over-the-month Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 Leal (W 1-0) 5 6 4 4 2 4 Detroit vs. St. Louis used in the Arm y’s M-1 tank and the new Unemployment among adult male improved during Acker 341103 lin, p.m. Cincinnati 1 1 .500 1 C H IC A G O (99) (Series lied, 1-1) 2 (Carpenter, M u rp h y ),2:53.6, Washing­ x-Apr. 14 — M alneat Adirondack, 7:30 generation of fuel-efficient aircraft, said Barnes. the month, dropping two-tenths of a percentage point improvements was not as great as in some recent 8 % Houston 1 1 .500 1 Jackson 100001 Johnson (K4 6-10 6. Hioglns 4-14 3-4 11, April 4 — St. Louis 3, Detroit 2 Seattle ton, Christian, 1 (Stevens), 3:35. 7, p.m. The Associated Spring Group has has imple­ to 6.8 percent, while the rate for adult women was months, employment growth was widespread, " she Los Angeles 1 1 .500 1 Corzlne 2-5 2-2 6, Whatley 2-12 7-8 11, April 5 — Detroit 5, St. Louis 3 Washington, Erickson, 2 (Jarvis, Gart­ x-Apr. 15 — Adirondack at Maine, 7:05 San Francisco 0 2 .000 2 Beattie (L 0-1) 1 2-3 5 6 6 2 2 Dailey 8-19 7-14 23, Oldhom 5-10 5-8 15, April 7 — St. Louis at Detroit, 7:35 mented statistical quality control in all U.S. unchanged at 6.9 percent. said." MIrabella 13 10 12 ner), 12:01. 8, Washington, Jarvis Jk Thursdoy's Results Bryan 2-9 0-0 4, Lester 1-3 ^ 6, Wioalns p.m. (Je n s e n ), 18:29. Penalties— A lliso n, X'Apr. 17 — maine at Adirondack, 7:30 plants, which has helped attract several R'Thomas 1 2-3 6 5 5 1 0 5-12 5-6 15. Totals 29-88 41-58 99. x-AprII 8 — St. Louis ot Detroit, 7:05 Teenagers, blacks and Hispanics all experienced An alternative unemployment rate that includes 1.7 San Diego 8. Pittsburgh 6 Stoddard 2 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 Phi, p.m. long-term automotive contracts, and the changes Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 2 (12 innings) C L E V E L A N D (114) p.m. 1:40; Shand, Was, 1:40; M cCrIm m on, increased joblessness, with teenagers going from 19.3 million members of the Armed Forces as part ol the Beard 121100 Shelton 9-13 3-3 21, Robinson 6-15 4-615, ( x-AprII 10 — Detroit at St. Louis, 8:35 are being extended to overseas plants, he said. 7% Chicago 11, San Francisco 7 Vande Berg 11 0 0 11 Phi, 6:57; Stevens, Was, 7:45i Bathe, Phi Sorio^ C h work force, remained at the same 7.7 percent level as Friday’s Games Hinson 2-4 M 5, Bagley 2-4 2-4 6, Free 6- p.m. percent to 19.9 percent; blacks from 16.2 percent to 1982 1983 1984 HBP— by Thomas (Upshaw). T— 3:00. (minor-major) 10:30; /Khrlstion, Baltimore vs. Springfield . in February. (All Times EST) 15 1-1 13. Cook 1-4 2-2 4, Thompson 9-14 Smythe Division Was (Baltim ore leads series, 2 6 ) ~ 16.6 percent, and Hispanics, up from 10.2 percent to Philodelphia (Hudson 8-4) atCincinnatl A 1-1 19, Hubbard 1-4 0-0 2, Huston 7-15 2-2 Winnipeg vs. Edmonton — 5,399. (m ajor) 10:30; Clarke, Phi, 12:15; Apr. 3 — Baltimore 10, Springfield 2.. (Price 1^6), 7:30 p.m. 16, Crompton 04) 0-0 0, Granger 4-7 4-4 (Edmonton leads series, 24» BlOmgvIst, Was, 12:15; Brown, Phi 14:49; Apr. 4 — Baltimore 5, Springfield 3 . Montreal (Smith 6-11) at Atlanta 12. Totals 47-95 20-24 114. April 4 — Edmonton 9, Winnipeg 2 sutler. Phi, 17:00; Blomqvist, Was, 17:00; Apr. 6— Boltimore at Springfield, 7:30 (Doyley 5-8), 7:40 p.m. Dodgers 5. Cardinals 2 Chicogo 24 23 29 23— 99 April 5 — Edmonton 5, Winnipeg 4 Guay, Phi, 18:03; Stevens, Was, 18:03. p.m. New York (Terrell 8-8) ot Houston Cleveland 25 26 32 31— 114 April 7 — Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8:05 Shots on Goal— Philadelphia 10-10- Apr. 7 — Baltimore at Springfield, 7 (Scott }0-6), 8:35 p.m. Three-point goats— none. Fouled p.m. 1 2 - ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES p.m. Chicago (Sanderson 6-7) at San Diego out— x-AprII 8 — Edmonton at Winnipeg, 32. Woshlngton 9-10-13— 32. x-Apr. 12 — Springfield at Baltimore, (Collar 7-12), 10:05 p.m. Ob r h bi Ob r h bi Johnson. Total fpuls— Chicago. 23,Cleve­ 8:35 p.m. LSmIth It 5 0 0 0 Sax 2b 5 0 11 Goaltenders— Philadelphia, Froese. 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (Tudor 13-12) at LosAngeles land 37. Rebounds— Chicago 47 (Johnson x-April 10 — Winnipeg at Edmonton, W a­ x-Apr. 15 — Baltimore at Springfleljl, (Welch 15-12), 10:35 p.m. Allen p 0 0 0 0 Whittlld li 3 I I 0 and Corzlne 9). Cleveland 49 (Robinson 9:35 p.m. shington, Jensen. A— 18,130. 643-2711 Braun ph 1 0 0 0 Landrex cl 4 0 0 0 7:30 p.m. ClassifiedBusiness Opportunities .. .22 __ St. Louis (Anduior 6-16) at San Store/Office Space ...... 44 Household Goods...... 62 15). Assists— Chicago 12 (Whatley 6), Calgary vs. Vancouver x-Apr. 18 — Springfield at Baltimore, Notices Fo r advertisements to be Froncisco (Laskey 13-10), 10:35p.m. Ramsey pr 0 0 0 0 Guerrer 3b 4 I 0 0 Cleveland 25 (Shelton 7). Technical— (Colgorv leads series, 241) Oilers 5 ,Jets4 Situation Wanted ...... 23 Resort P ro p e rty ...... 45 Misc. for Sale ...... 63 Rates Lahti p 0 0 0 0 Marshll rt 5 12 3 ,7:30 p.m. ; published Monday, the dead­ Saturdoy’s Gomes Oldham. A— 2,804. April 4 — Calgary 5, Vancouver 3 Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent 46 Home and Garden 64 Minimum Charge: Philadelphia at Cincinnati OberktII 3b 6 0 2 0 Brock 1b 4 0 0 0 April 5 — Calgary 4, Vancouver 2 line is 2:30 p.m . on Friday. Pittsburgh at LosAngeles Herr 2b 4 0 2 0 Andersn ss 4 1 1 0 April 7 — Colgary at Vancouver, 8:05 Winnipeg 2110— 4 Series D Personals...... 02 Instruction...... ,2 5 Wanted to Rent . ^...... 47 Pets 65 $2.25 tor one day Hendrck rt 0 1 0 0 Scloscia c ' I 0 0 0 Bucks 113. Sixers St. Louis at San Francisco p.m. Edmonton 112 1—5 Rochester vs. St. Catharines Announcem ents...... 03 Roommates Wanted...... 48 Musical item s ...... 66 Per W ord: Montreal at Atlonta, night Landrm rt 3 0 1 0 Landsty pr 0 1 0 0 x-AprIl 8 — Colgorv at Vancouver, First period— 1, Winnipeg, Howerchuk (St. Catharines leads series, 16) New York at Houston, night Sutter p 0 0 0 0 Yeager c 2 0 0 0 10:05 p.m. 1 Apr. 5 — St. Catharines 4, Rochester^ Auctions...... 04 Recreational'items 67 1-2 days 15c Read Your Ad lorg It 0 0 0 0 Honevett p 2 0 1 0 P H IL A D E L P H IA (103) (OT) Real Estate Chicogo at Son Diego, night Erving 7-19 1-2 15, lovoroni 2-6 2-2 6, x-AprII 10 — Vancouver at Colgarv. (DeBlois, M ullen), 2:32. 2, Edmonton, Antiques...... 68 3-5 days ...... 14C Green lb 5 12 0 Monday ph 1 0 0 0 9:35 p.m. Gretzky 1 (Coffey, Huddy), 12:44. 3, Apr. 6 — Rochester at St. Catharines, Services Classified advertisements McGee cf 5 0 2 1 Niedenfr p 0 0 0 0 Malone 8-16 12-17 28, Matthews 5-11 0-0 7:35 p.m. ' Homes tor S a le ...... 31 Tag Sales...... 69 6 days 13c 11. Toney 10-13 9-10 29, Threott M 2-2 4, )^-lf necessary Winnipeg, Watters 1 (Carlyle, Bosch- are taken by telephone as a Porter c 5 0 11 Morals ph 10 0 0 m o n ), 13:18. Penalties— Anderson, Apr. 8 — St. Catharines at Rochester, Financial C o n d o m in iu m s...... 32 Services Offered...... 51 Wanted to B u y ...... 70 26 days 12c Indians 7. RangersS OSmIth ss 4 0 0 0 Hershisr p 0 0 Williams 0 0 4-6 0-0 8, C. Johnson C)-5 0-0 0, Edm , .7:30 p.m. convenience. Forsch p 3 0 0 0 Rautins 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 38-83 26-33103. Apr. 11 — Rochester at St. Catharines, M ortgages...... 1> Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 Painting/Papering...... 52 H appy Ads; M IL W A U K E E (113) m ajor, 0:32; Picard, Wpg, m ajor, 0:32; The Manchester Herald is Vn Slyk rl 2 0 1 0 Coffey, Efim, 1:52; DeBlois, Wpg, 5:14; 7:35 p.m. \ Personal Loans...... 12 Investment Property ...... 34 Buiiding/Contracting...... 53 $3.00 per column inch CLEVELAND TEXAS Totals 43 2 II 2 Totals 36 5 6 4 M . Johnson 8-16 2-3 16, Lister 4-64-5 12, x-Apr. 13\— St. Catharines (Jt responsible only for one'incor- Lanier 8-15 2-2 18, Dunleavy 5-10 5-6 17, Campbell, Wpg, 7:46; Jackson, Edm, Business Property .'...... ,35 Roofing/Sidlng ...... 54 Ob r h bi Ob r h bi St. Louis 020 000 000 000— 2 7:46; Huddy, Edm , 9:13; LInseman, Rochester, 7:3u.m . Insurance...... 13 Automotive rect insertion and then only Butler cl 5 111 Tollesn 2b 3 0 0 0 Los Angeles 000 002 000 003— 5 Moncrief 5-12 3-7 14, Mokeskl 1-1 3-4 5, Canadians 3. Bruins 1 x-Apr. 16 ^ ^ k ^ o c h e s te r at St. Resort Property .., ...... 36 Heafing/Plumbing...... 55 D eadlines Pressey 5-9 5-6 15, Bridgeman 4-6 3-4 11, Edm , 11:45; Steen, Wpg, 11:45; Steen, Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 for the size ot the original Bernzrd 2b 4 1 0 0 Bell 3b 4 0 0 0 One outwhenwlnnlngrun scored. Wpg, 14:31; KurrI, Edm , 14:31; Carlyle, Cotharines, 7:35 p.riM F io o rin g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Franco ss 3 111 Wright cl 4 0 0 0 Gome-winning RBI— Morshall (1). Catchings 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 41-60 28-39113. x-Apr. 17 — 9r. Catharines <(t For classified advertise­ insertion. Phllladelphia 30 36 24 23 ^ 103 Montreal 24)-1-3 W pg, 15:13; Steen, Wpg, m ajor, 17:05;' income Tax Service ...... 57 Fischlln ss 2 0 0 0 Parrish dh 4 0 0 0 KurrI, Edm, major, 17:05. Rochester, 7 :X p.m. Motorcycles/Bicycles___72 ments to be published Tues­ E— Anderson, Hershlser. DP— SI. Milwaukee / 36 25 27 25-^113 Boston )4H>-1 Rentals E rro rs which do not lessen Thorntn dh 4 1 2 1 Ward rl 2 111 First period— 1, Moi)treal, Tremblay 1 Second period- 4, Edmonton, Se- x-n necessary Employment Services W anted...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 Tabler 1b 2 10 1 Rivers rl 10 0 0 Louis Three-point goals— Matthews. Dun­ day through Saturday, the the yalue of theadyertisement leavy j(Galney, Penney) :16. 2, Naslund 1 menko Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services ...... 74 Jacoby 3b 4 0 10 Hostetir lb 2 0 0 0 1, Los Angeles 3. LOB— St. Louis 9, Los 1 (LInseman, LIndstrom ), 3:14. 5, deadline is noon on the day Angeles 2.2B— Green. HR— Marshall (1). 2, Moncrief. Fouled out— none. Total (Hunter, Chellos) 10:39. 3, Fergus 2 & Education For Sale will not be corrected by an Hassey c 4 2 3 1 O'Brien ph 1 0 0 0 (Bourque, Pederson) 19:53. Winnipeg, Mantha 1 (Steen), 4:53. Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 75 Vukovch rl 3 0 1 2 Sample SB— II Green (1).4 S— Whitlield, 12 0 Herr, Fouls— Philadelphia 30. Milwaukee 27. before publication. additional insertion. Rebounds— Philadelphia 31 (Malone Penalties— Penalties— Picard, Wpg, 3:21; DeBlois, MfSL standings Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonai...... 61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 Nixon II 4 0 1 0 Yost c 4 1 1 2 Landreaux. Wpg, 3:21; Semenko, Edm, double minor, Wilkrsn ss 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO 10), Ludwig, Mont, 1:28; Blum, Bos, 7:28: Milwaukee 45 (Moncrief 10). Assists— Glllls, Bos, 10:22; MePhee, Mont, 12:08; 3:21; LInsemon, Edm , 7:41; Eaves, Wpg, Totals 35 7 10 7 Totals 31 3 4 3 SI. Louis 12:54. Eastern Division Forsch 7 3 2 2 3 Philadelphia 16 (Matthews5), Milwaukee Hunter, M ont, 17:11; Silk, Bos, 17:11; Cleveland 000 320 110— 7 Hunter, Mont, minor double-malor, Third period— 6, Winnipeg, McBoln 1 W L Pet. GB Texas 000 030 000— 3 Sutter 2 1 0 0 0 2 28 (Dunleavy 7). Technical Fouls— Philadelphia (illegal defense 2), M il­ game (Mullen), 5:55.7, Edmonton, Anderson 1 x-BaltImore 30 13 .678 Game-winning RBI — Hassey (2). Allen 2 0 0 0 <0 0 (Messier, Huddy), 11:12. 8, Edmonton, x-Cleveland a 13 .683 2 1 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted Lahti (L 0-1) 1-3 2 3 3 ) 0 waukee lllegol defense 2. A— 11,052. misconduct, 19:16: Silk, Bos, m alor, Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 E— Franco 2, Ward, Wilkerson. DP— 19:16; K. Crowder, Bos, m ajor, 19:16. Summanen 1 (Gretzky, KurrI), 12:58. x-PIttsburgh a 15 .651 Notices Cleveland 2, Texas 1. LOB— Cleveland 6, Los Angeles Penalties— Mullen, Wpg. double­ New York 18 24 .4a Texas 5. 2B— Hassey. HR— Ward (1), Honeycutt 8 8 2 2 2 2 Second period— none. Penalties— Gainey, Mont, :07; O'Relllv, Bos, :07; S. minor, Memphis 16 2S .390 Yost (1). SB— Nixon 2 (2), Bernaiard 2 Niedentuer 3 3 0 0 1 4 19:00; LInseman, W pg, 19:00. Buffalo 15 .349 M a i n t e n a n c e — Port Hershlser (W 1-0) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kasper, Bos, m inor-m ajor, 2:18; Chellos, a COLLEGE STUDENTS, (2), Butler (2). SF— Tabler. Overtime — 9, Edmonton, Gregg 2 Western Division IP H R ER BB SO W P— Forsch. T — 3:04. A— 28,879. Warriors 128. Nuggets 124 Mont, m ajor, 2:18. PtraoiMlg 02 HOUSEWIVES AND time maintenance pool DYNAMIC METAL Third period— 4, Corbonneau 1 (Messier, Anderson)0:21.Shotsongool— St. Louis 22 20 .524 COST CLERK SALES O TH E RS — $150/week for and yard work. Flexible Cleveland ((jolney) 19:04. Penalties— none. Winnipeg 14-14-9-0-38. Edmonton 16-17-20- Wichita 22 20 .524 Responsible for verifying and summarizing pro­ PRODUCTS Heaton (W 1-0 5 2-3 3 3 3 4 5 (iO L D E N S T A T E (128) 1 Kansas City 21 22 .488 BOY'S 8. GIRL'S WHO 15-20 hours (flexible). hours. Retired person Splllncr (SI) 3 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 Shots on goal— Montreal 10-7-7-24. duction reports; data collection invoiving raw SECRETARY 2N0 SMtn OHNINCS Cubs 11. Giants 7 L. Smith 6.8 0-0 12, Short 13-22 4-5 32, Boston 8-6-13-27. — 54. Los Angeles 19 23 .452 CAN SELL — Earn $20 a Possible full time preferred. Reply to Box SHEET METAL PERSON-AII Texas . ' , Goalies— Winnipeg, Behrend. Edmon­ materiai consumption; maintenance of consign­ Carroll 6-13 5-6 17, Conner 7-9 3-4 17, Goalies— Montreal, Penney. Bos­ Tacom a 19 23 .452 week and more by selling summer. Coll screening DD c/o The Manchester around experience on pro­ Stewart (L 1-0) 4 ' 6 5 5 2 1 Collins 1-2 0-1 2, Floyd 4-8 4-6 13, Cross 0- ton, ton, Phoenix 16 25 .390 ment inventory records; costing and summariza­ Excellent opportunity for Schmidt 3 3 1 10 1 new subscriptions to this operator, 569-8203. Herald. duction and prototye sheet CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO I 2-2 2, Engler 0-2 04) 0, Bratz 7-10 7-9 23, Peelers. A— 14,451. Fuhr. A— 17,390. x-clindied playoff berth tion of sample Invoices, experiments and cost of an experienced secretary to metal components L A Y O U T Jones 2 1 0 1 1 1 Ob r h bi Ob r h bi Monnlon 4-8 0-2 8, Tlllls 1-2 0-0 2. Totals Thursday's Result area's best newspaper. fill a position In our So. W ind- Stewart pitched to 2 batters in 5th. $75 REWARD FOR CA­ sales; and for the generation of various support INSPECTOR-for 1st and 2nd Dernier cf 2 1 1 1 LeMostr ss 6 0 2 2 49-85 25-35 128. Phoenix 4, Los Angeles 3 (O T ) You must be able to talk aor facility. The Individual se­ PART TIME HELP shift Minimum 5 yrs experi­ HBP— by Stewart (Tabler). WP— Cotto cf 1 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 5)30 Flames4,Canuck82 NOW HIRING — Taking D E N V E R (124) Friday's Games MERA missing from .documents to assist In financial analysis and lected will report directly to ence on sheet metal and pre­ Stewart, Heaton. T — 2:48. A— 0,032. Sondbrg 2b 5 1 3 4 Clark rf 6 13 2 English 15-22 4-5 34, Vandeweghe 9-20 3- (All Times EST) to adults - no experience WANTED — General applications for full or Vancouver o11— 2 Manchester Herald, closings. Must have strong math and communi­ the Northeast Region Sales cision machined aircraft Durhm 1b 4 0 0 1 Oliver 1b 5 0 1 1 4 21, Issel 5-16 5-5 15, Wlllioms 3-7 04) 6, Nordique86,Sabre82 Cotgary o 2 2— 4 Cleveland at Boltimore, 7:35 p.m. necessary - we will show cleaning person to clean port time employment. parts Cey 3b 5)20 Minton p 0 0 0 0 Wednesday March 28th. cations skills. Typing skills and experience with a Manager and provide secre­ Dunn 4-9 2-4 10, Hanzilk 4-7 04) 8, First period— None. Penalties— Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 8:05 p.m. you how to succeed. small shop and office. Opportunity to earn $300 Excellent working condi­ Matthws If 3 3 2 0 Leonard If 4 0 0 0 Schaves 5-9 6-8 16, Anderson 5-10 2-2 12, (xradin, New York at Memphis, 8:35 p.m. AE-1 with brown strap. P/C preferred. Lotus 1-2-3 helpful. 1 or more tarial support to the manager Hall rf 5 111 Martin p 0 0 0 0 C A LL NOW: Frank, after Hours negotiable. Re­ per week to start plus tions in air conditioned plant Evons 1-2 04) 2. Totols 51-102 22-28 124. (3uebec 2 31-6 Van,5:a,' Wlllioms, Van, 9:33; Konrovd, Tacom a at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. No questions asked. Call years related experience desired. Send resume and his staff. in Manchester. Overtimeand JDavis c 5 12 2 Thmpsn 1b 1 10 0 7;30pm, 228-4268. spond to P.O. Box 127, benefits. Coll 646-3936 for Golden State 30 26 33 39— 128 Buffalo 020-2 Cal, 15:09; Delorme, Van, 18:15. Saturday's Games 643-2711 with any including salary hlstory/requirements to Box E Candidates for this posi­ company benefits Gall for an Red Sox 7. Angels 4 Bowa ss 1 0 0 0 Yongbid 3b 4 1 0 0 Denver 31 29 37 27— 124 First Period— 1, Quebec, Hunter 1 Second period— 1, Vancouver, Willi­ Baltimore at Buffalo, night tion should have at least 3 Bolton, CT 06040. appointment. EO E M/F. Vervzer ss 4 2 1 0 CDavIs cf 5 0 2 0 Information. c/o the Manchester Herald. appt 646-4048 Three-point gools— Short 2, Brotz 2, (Goulet, Wesley), 4:04.2, Quebec, Goulet ams Tacoma at Wichita, night ASSEMBLERS AND years secretarial experience. Rainey p 3 112 Brenlv c 4 2 10 Floyd. Fouled out— Golden Stote, Cor- 1 (unassisted), 14:16. Penalties— VIrta, Kansas CItv of Phoenix, night BOSTON CALIFORNIA 1 (Belland), 9:32. 2, Calgary, Pepllnski 1 COIL WINDERS — Fin­ Excellent typing, organiza­ COLLEGE GRADUATE SALES OPENING — For Stoddard p 1 0 0 0 Krukow p 2 0 )0 roll. Buf, 5:37; Cote,Quo, double-minor, 8:55; (Reinhart), 10:06. 3, Calgary, Eaves 2 DRIVER — Wanted for Ob r h bi Ob r h bi Smith p 0 0 0 0 Williams p 0 0 0 0 Totol pools— Golden Stote 28, Denver 28. Follgno, Buf, 8:55. ger dexterity necessary. tional skills and Interpersonal W A N TED to learn esti­ aggressive salesperson Remv 2b 4 0 11 Downing It 3 0 0 0 (Beers, Loob), 11:09. Penalties— Hartford wholesale dis­ Lerch p 0 0 0 0 Rebounds— Golden Stote41 (L. Smith9), Second Period— 3, Quebec, Savord 1 Eloranta, Experience not neces­ akills are eesential. The abil­ mating and production with retailing expe­ Evans rl 4 0 2 2 Benlquz If 1)10 Kulper ph 1 1 1 0 Help Wanted 21 TOWN OF MANCHESTER tributorship. Must hove Denver 50 (Dunn 12). Assists— Golden (unassisted), 3:47.4, Quebec, A. Stostny Cal, 11:28; Pepllnski, Cal, 16:15. ••••••••••############ sary, will train. Four day ity to work on your own with planning at Hartford Bo(X)S 3b 5 0 10 Carew 1b 4 1 1 2 Richrds If 2 0 12 Stote 32 (Floyd 8), Denver 19 (Wlllioms 1 (P . St& tny, M . Stastnv), 6:21. 5, minimal supervision is also rience. Salary plus com­ Cleon driving record and Rice If 4 0 10 Sconirs dh 4 0 1 0 Third period— 4, Calgary, Macinnis 1 IIFEGUARD/SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR week, 10 hour day, 7om to Graphic Arts Company. Totals 39 11 13 11 Totals 45 7 tS 7 7).TechnlcolFouls— none. A— 13,880. Buffalo, Follgno 1 (Ramsey, Hamel), (Q uinn), 6:40. 5, Vancouver, Glllls 2 necessary. mission, paid holidays, Easier dh 3)10 Wllfong pr 0 0 0 0 Chicago 001 261 001— 11 knowledge of Greater 7:35. 6, Buffalo, M cKenna 1 (Ramsay, (Smyl), 11:02. 6, Calcxiry, RIsebrough 2 The Manchester Recreation Department is re­ 5:30, Monday thru Thurs­ We offer an excellent bene­ Moth, Accounting or En­ vocation and advance­ Armas ct 4 110 DeCincs 3b 4 1 1 0 Son Francisco 010 003 003— 7 Peterson), 7:49. 7, (Stiebec, Hunter 2 (M . Transactions SUPERINTENDENT Hartford. S'/z day work Gedman c 3 0 2 0 Lynn rt 4 110 (Loob), 19:52. Penalties— Halward, cruiting Lifeguard/Swimming Instructors for the day. Apply; Able Coll, fit program. Including dental, gineering background. ment opportunities. Coll Game-winning RBI — Rolney (1). Stastny, Marois), 13:05. Von, NEEDED — For apart­ Salary $16,000 to $20,000 week with good benefits. Nichols pr 0 1 0 0 Grich 2b 4 0 2 1 E— Bowa, Motthews 2, Youngb­ Penaltle8-T- •••••••••••gggggggggR# summer season. Lifesaving certification is re­ Howard Rood, Bolton. medical, life insurance .and between lOom and 4pm, Coll 525-3118. Allenson c 1 0 0 0 Schofild ss 4 0 1 1 6:30; Belland, Van, 7:55; Baxter, Cal, ment complex located In tuition reimbursement. Qual­ lood. ' Lakers 129. Jazz 115 Rochefort, Que,0:S9; (Sue,bench (served 11:18; Lemay,Van,'12:21; Patterson, Cal, quired. W.S.I. orY.M .C.A. Swimming Instructor depending upon expe­ 667-2231 or 646-6262. Stapletn )b 3 2 1 1 Boone c 3 0 0 0 LOB— Chicago 10, San Francisco 14.2B— by Sauve), 3:23; Palement, Que, 9:55; Manchester. Live on the ified candidates should apply 12:21; Snepsts, Von, m ajor-m inor, 14:09; University of San Francisco — Named DRIVERS WANTED — rience. Send resume In Hottmn ss 3 2 11 Pettis ct 2 0 0 0 Dernier, J. Davis. 3B— Clark. HR— Peterson, But, 1 5 :a ; (k)ulet, Que, 16:28; ""premises. Must have pre­ certification desirable. at our So. Windsor facility or PART TIME WEEKEND RJcksn ph 1 0 0 0 LOS A N G E L E S (129) Pepllnski, Cal, m ajor-m inor, 14:09; Jim Brovelllasheodbasketballcoaclv^ A.R.A. Transportation Is confidence to : Box O, Sandberg ()).SB— Durham, Dernier. S— Price, Clue, 16:28; Selling, Buf, 16:28; vious experience. Send For application and job description, apply at the forward their resume with sa­ RECEPTIONIST — RoJeksn II 0 0 0 0 Sandberg. McGee 8-11 1-4 17, Rambis 1-1 04) 2, Ramsey, Buf, 16:28. , Footboll looking for port time and c/o The Manchester Totals 34 7 11 5 Totals 34 4 I 4 Abdul-Jobbar 10-14 2-2 22, Scott 12-18 04) Shots on goal— Vancouver 9-13-12— resume to: Fountain Vil­ Personnel Office, 41 Center Street, Manchester, lary history to: Personnel. DOCTOR’S OFFICE Wanted to show model IP H RERBBSO Third Period— 8, Quebec, Paiement 1 34. spore school bus drivers. Herald. Boston 000 000 043— 7 Chicago 24, Johnson 10-11 3-5 23, Worthy 9-11 2-2 (A . Stastnv, P . Stastny), 17:08. Penaities- end Ken Times on waivers from Tampa lage, 175 A, Downey Connecticut. Gerber Syetems Technology. home. Real estate license Calitomia 010 000 120— 4 Rainey (W 1-0) 5 1-3 12 4 3 0 1 20, Cooper 1-3 2-2 4, Kupchak 2-4 1-2 5, Calgary 15-18-13— 46. Preferably with P.U.C. Inc.. 40 Gerber Road East, ASSISTANT Palement, Que, m ajor, 1:27; Ruff, Buf, Goalies— Vancouver, Brodeur. Cal­ Drive, Manchester, CT not required. Coll 643- Game-Winning RBI— Stopleton (1). Stoddard 3 1-3 3 3 1 3 3 McAdoo 3-9 2-2 8, Spriggs 2-5 04) 4, Nafer m ajor, 1:27; AAarois, Que, 1 4 :a ; Hunter, I^JocksonvIMe — signed defensive Minorities and females are encouraged to apply. license, but will train. So. Windsor. C T 06074. ELECTRICI AN/E2 — Assist Doctors with ex­ O l 04) 0. Totals 58-88 13-19 129. gary, 06040. 4005. Smith (S 2) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Que, m ojor-m lnor, 15:35; M oiier, Que, L-emelln. A — 16,706. Call 742-8808, 6om - 4pm, Permanent position. Full amination and treat­ E— Remv, Romanick, Beniquez. San Francisco U T A H (IIS ) 15:35; Borrosso, Buf, served by Davis, man Rush Brown to a three-vear Monday - Friday. DP— Krukow (L 0-1) 4 1-3 6 6 4 5 5 Dantley 9-15 5-5 23, Bailey 5-9 00 10, m ojor-m lnor, 15:35; Ruff, But, 15:35; ^ ro c t and re-signed punter 'j^ S300/WEEK STAR TIN G benefits. Overtime. Tele­ ment of patients. Sim­ 6 Boston 1, California 2. LOB— Boston 5, Wlllioms 0 2 3 3 2 0 Eaton 14 1-1 3, Green 2-5 2-2 6, Griffith Savord; Que, 18:24. Red Wings 5, Blues 3 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ® by Larry Wright phone 728-1573 or643-9334. ple Lab Procedures. California 3. 2B— Evans 2, Hofiman, 619 1-2 13, Wilkins 610 2-2 10, Drew 1016 DIRECT CARE TAKE HOME PAY — Lerch 12-331103 Shots on goal-Quebec 8-66-20. Buf­ WAITRESS — Apply In to 3 days per week. Easier, Stapleton, Grich. HR— Corew (1). Martin 2 10 0 10 67 24, Kelley 2-5 00 4, Eaves 3-5 OO 6, falo Detroit 0 21— 5 person; Luigi's Restau­ Four Immediate full time 2'h SB— DeCInces (1), Schofield (1). S— Minton 11)10 1 Anderson 60 Ol 12, Honsen 2-6 00 4, St. Louis 201— 3 AIDES openings. Will train. Top BOARDSAILING IN­ Experience preferred. 10-19-7-36. • ••eegggebgg##gg#gggeie rant, 706 Hartford Rood, PART OR FULL TIME Stopleton, Remv. SF— Evans. Williams pitched to 4 batters In 5th. Boswell O l OOO. Totals 5010315-20115. Goalies - Quebec, Bouchard. Buf­ First period— 1, St. Louis, Delorme 1 benefits, merit raises. STRUCTOR — From the $5.25 per hour to start. IP H RERBBSO B a lk — K ru k o w .T — 3:30. A — 8,460. Los Angeles 41 36 27 25-129 (Babveh, Romooe), 3:13. 2, St. Louis, Private non-profit agency Manchester. HELP tor lown mainte­ falo, Call 569-8056. Bolton Lake area. Board- Call 649-8571 week­ Boston U t * 19 30 20 26— 115 Sauve, Borrosso. A-15,730. Pettersson 2 (Reeds, G llm o ur), 4:01. aeeka part-time direct care nance service. Must hove Eckersley 7 2-3 8 4 4 0 3 Penalties— Romoge, StL, 1:00; Ladou- sailing experience pre­ Total Fools— Los Angeles 20, Utah 16. Football U » | i aldea lor community real- HOUSECLEANERS — days except Wednes­ drivers license. Coll 646- Stanley (W 1-0) 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Rebounds— Los Angeles 39 (Johnson ceur, Det, 7:15; Smith, Det, 13:25; denta In Ellington, serving ELECTRONICS — ferred. Coll Water-Wise, CI^LC', AkoTHCR. Experience preferred. day. California Lam bert, Det, m ajor, 16:35; Delorme, •••bbbebbggbgggggggg^g mentally retarded adults, Knowledodtible person at 633-6902. 8042. Romanick 7 6 4 3 1 1 Utah 38 (Kelley, Wilkins 6). Assists— Los StL, major,16;35; Gore, Det, 17:41; KitTeni ^ , high school diploma and ex­ Will train. Must be relia­ Koufmn (L 0-1) 1 2-3 4 3 3 1 0 Bowling Angeles 31 (Johnson 12), Utah 31 (Green Rahger83.lslander80 Johnson, StL, 17:41. perience required. Contact for Inside soles with lono- LaCorte 1-3 ) 0 0 0 0 Second period— 3, Detroit, Gore ble. The Houseworks. 647- 10). Technicol— Kelley. A— 18,359. \NHAT?%uivieAN, March, Inc. 648-4446 or 672- 3777. establlshed electronic Romanick pitched fo4 batters In8th. 1 2078. ______supply firm. Salary open, T — 2:12. A— 22,235. NY Rangers 111-1 (M an no ), 1:53. 4, Detroit, Smith 1 USFLstandInga T I'm H o t T h c NY Istonders 8888 (Y ze rm a n , B o ld ire v), 15:51. based on experience and Powder Puff Rockets 129,Blazers 114 First period— 1, NY Rangers, Ruot- Penalties— ONLY ONe ? ability. Ask for Mr. Co­ sololnen I (Lelnonen, Don Moloney), Schofield, StL, m in o r-m a tch , 4:07; ■ngwnConfereoee CELEBRITY CIPHER hen or Mr. WIIMomee. Ruth Ann Glass 175-184-490, Bea 5:08. Penalties— Erixon, N Y R , 2:51; Lorson, Det, 4:07; Ladouceur, Det, 6:14; Atlantic DIvMon Row CtlDbftty Clphar ctyptograniR ar« ctmimJ from quolatlonB by famous paopla, paat WANTED C orm ier 218-479, Barbara Chamberlain Trottler, N Y I, 2:51; Beck, N Y R , 3:16; Larson, Det, m inor-m ajor, 13:01; Ander­ and praaant. Each lattar In tha ciphar aianda for anolhar. Today'§ cAm .* H aquaM M. Telephone 233-8551. 203-517, T e rry Bolduc 194-472, Edith H O U S TO N (129) C. Jones 66 1-1 9, McCray O il 2-3 19, LaFontalne, N Y I, 4:18; B. Sutter, N Y I, son, StL, m inor-m ajor, 13:01; Gllm our, WL T Pet. PF PA US,' P rior 454, Sharon Sampson 12-15 3-5 27, Leaved 65 3-3 1], 4:54; Huber, N Y R , 7:12; Laktlow, NYR, 13:46; Kislo, Det, 1 4 :» ; Johnson, StL, New Jersey 5 l o Ja 156 by CONNIE WIENER THE L.A. CONVERSE Calendar Oliver «2 , Laura Rapson 452, Terry 8:26; D. Sutter, N Y I, 10:52; Lelnonen, 14;a,- Campbell, Det, m ajor, 16:43; Philadelphia 5 l o sa l» INDEPENDENT SleminskI 487, Mary Wright . Lloyd 7-9 8-9 22, M . Jones SB 34 l l CO. needs professional 177 Teogle 6-11 44 16, Ford 24 44 8, Haves N Y R , 12:a; Allison, N Y R , 19:23; PIchette, StL, major, 16:43. P lttAuro h 2 4 0 ; i a 99 “C DRQ F UD8 SO UJOV, UDIFU8I 24 0-2 4, Walker BB 04) 0, Bailey 0-2 OB Trottler, NYI, 19:23. Third period— 5, Detroit, Ladouceur Woshinfihm 0 6 0 ,000 60 pointers for full time LaVae Industrial 0. Totols 50-75 2035 129. Second period— 2, NY Rangers, I XI leutheoi o«vls)en employment. Coll 646- HOME DELIVERY AGENTS Frid a y P O R T L A N D (114) Sund* (M anno, Dunlop), 4:57. 6, St. Louis, New Orleans 5 1 o ,8a 159 FBP F AYDN8 BFHQ. CE C ’P XOGB 3117. Softball Strom 1 (Patrick, Don M oloney), 4:02. .x.PSJ’o'JK'JVi'i »2-233-«20. John Myers Carr 0 )0 1-3 17, Natt 2-8 6-6 10, Gllm our 1 (Romooe, FOderko), 7:51. 7, Birmingham 5 10 ,ia 169 N F A at East Catholic, 3:15 ni-203-268-672, Dan Humiston 200, Pat Thompson 6-71-113, Paxson 019101126, Penoltles-Glllles, NYI, 3:12; 'Trottler, Detroit, Yzerman I (P o rk ), 8:41. 8, Tam pa Bay 3 1 0 Joo i a Need extra cash? Part time delivery Tofinls B*oud^ry 220-236-205-661, Ed Deltore Valentine 24 44 8, Lever 39 OB 6, N Y I, S : » ; Gillies, N Y I, 10:04; Patrick, Detroit, Gore 2 (Manno, Foster), 19:26. Jacksonville 2 4 0 . l a ISO ENCOPNCOY PJNNQBHF88, C’P AN ALERT CLERK — Portland at Cheney Tech, 3:15 210, Roger Mleczkowskl 210-204-580, Norris 65 34 11, Drexler S)1 OB 10, NYR; Allison, NYR, 16:07. Penalties — Campbell, Det, minor- Memphis 2 4 0 j a 100 For stock and deliver and collection agent, greater Man­ East Cathallcat St. Thomas Aquinas, Bill Leonord Cooper S10 3413, Lam p 02 OB 0. Totals Third period— 3, NY Rangers, Pavellch major J:47; Anderson, StL, major, 3:47; Wyleniceniereii5r BOimaN YFMQ HFPQ C8.” — BQCU work. Immediate open­ 3:15 . Komm 200, Ron Hompson 4385 2033 114. 1 (unassisted), 6:06. Penalties— Aubry, Det, 7:13; Campbell, Det. Divislen 203, Rick Funke 204, Fred KozIckI 202, Houston 19 29 2138— 129 Beck, major,19:37; Gore, Det, double­ M ldllgon 6 0 0 1.000 174 ing with wholesale dis­ chester area, for USA TODAY, the na­ Saturday Bov Cote 214, Ken Kopp 213, Gory Porttond a 32 27 21—IM NYR, 3:16; Gillies, NYI, )):08; Loldlaw, m ajor, Oklahoma 4 2 o ACT 90 ACHDB. tributor. Steadv 40 hours Baseball fockerimm 210, Dale Nogell 212-202- Three-point goal— McCray. Fouled N Y R , 17:04; Huber, N Y R , m ajor, 18:a; game misconduct, I9:a,- Anderson, StL, Houston 3 3 0 JOO 191 weekly, Monday thru Fri­ tion’s newspaper. For details call: Southern Connecticut ol MCC, noon ?*' Boaljes-NY Rangers, Honion. NY Goalies— Detroit, Stefan. St. Louis, Uut. Los Angeles 2 4 0 . l a 64 e 19S4 by NEA. ItXi. lege, noon Hartley J r . 215-213-602. 12B66. Islanders, Smith. A-1SA50. A — 13626. Oakland '0 6 0 600 a Manchester, after 2pm. I MANC HESTER HERALD, Friday, April 6. 1984 - 19 18 - MANCHESTER HEHALD, Friday. Auril 6, 1984

Store/O((lce Space 44 Roommatet Wanted 4t Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Hornet (or Sale 31 Hornet (or Sale 31 Apartmentt (or Rent 42 (or Rent 42

RESPONSIBLE FE- ^ THREE ROOMS FOR FOUR ROOM CONDO & OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ RESTAURANT HELP GARAGE FOR RENT — ABLE — Ample parking, M ALE to Share two bid- 2 \ l I o m « i: H O R K E R S WANTED — Sbarro's RENT to o responsible room apartment In Mon- » older gentleman pre-- Manchester, close to good location. One 4 TAG SALE SIGNS R e s ta u ra n t, 942 M a in Chester. $182.50 p lus '/j 2 GRAND ferred. C a ll 643-6441. shopping. New kitchen room office suite with 610 Street, Hartford needs cabinets and floor. Ap­ sq. ft.; another wifh 210 u tilitie s . C a ll 522-2205, J TAG (ull and part time help. OPENING pliances Included. Hard­ sq. ft. C a ll 649-2891. Ext. 6, 9om to 4pm, « SAU Apply In person otter MANCHESTER — Six wood floors. $375. Coll Monday - Friday. 2 OF 2:30pm, Monday thru Fri­ room apartment, three ----- m 569-1616 o r 289-8910. SOUTH WINDSOR — 1000 •HALLMARK day; or call 728-8375 otter , bedrooms. All redeco­ rated. $525 per month sq. ft., $200 monthly. 300 FMALE — Responsible S 2:30pm. TWO BEDROOMS, Four TEMPS* plus utilities. Call 649- sq. ft., $100 monthly. Am ­ professional In 20'$ seek- 2 PR»:sii)t;NT RENEE GOLD* 3379. room s. In fo u r fa m ily . ple parking, air. 236-6021, Ing to shore home wHh 2 • HTEIN Hdte... Attic storage, appliances ’*EVER ^ 6 n E RHO RORKH MIR Help Wanted 644-3977. same In Manchester 2 HM.t.R4RK TERPH RILL RE. and off-street parking. ••••••••••••••••******* tX I> E MANCHESTER — Four area. C a ll 646-5192, 5 - 9 ; room apartment, one No pets. Rent - $360 plus evenings. « Homes (or Ront 43 CALL G43-2711 or STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQ., MANCHESTER HIGH HOI RLY MASSEUSEFemale preferred. fuN or pert Ume. bedroom. Appliances utilities and security. Call Good eimoephere. Excellent 649-0717. R ATES & clientele WIndhem eree Cell and utilities Included. weekdaya after 6 p.m. M2.7443. $550 m onth ly. C a ll 649- STRETCH YOUR burger BOMSES 149 OAKLAND STREET T O CLEAN ortificia! VSP%RTOFO| RONaiINGBO. Saturday and Sundiy. anytime 3379. BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX budget Bv using one part FOREST HILLS COLONIAL — — Two room, heated Services Ottered SI flowers, place th e m Nl S PR4K;RiR.*' Features 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, 1st floor — Custom kitchen, ap­ SorvICM Oittrsd SI Bulldlna/Controctlng S3 HousttlioM Goods 62 AnIiquM 68 Cors/Trucks tor Sole 71 vehicles 73 soy extender to four parts apartment. First floor. pliances, carpeting, 3 heods down In -a paper Meet with family room with fireplace, treed lot with MANCHESTER — Two bag, odd salt and shake of meet. Your taste buds bedroom modern apart­ $300. No appliances. No bedrooms, IV^i baths, RENEE well. To clean out storage won't be able to tell the 24'x4' above-ground pool. Many extras. ment. Excellent location. pets. Security. Phone646- deck. Great neighbor­ BRICKS, BLOCKS, •I 1 II Tranbyll Stml. or InttrUCtlOP 2S LEON CIESZYNSKI 9.9 CU. FT. UNIVERSAL 1976 DODGE DART — areas In your home or difference, b u t y o u r r a il S27.5T T9, $97,500”“ Available Immediately. 2426, 9am to 5pm hood. No pets. $550 per STONE — Concrete. D O L L S 8i C O L L E C T I ­ BUILDER — New homes, CHEST FREEZER — 3 Four door, 6 automatic, 1974 OPEN ROAD garage, place on od in budget will! Boost your $375 plus gas heat. ERA w eekdays. m onth. C a ll 647-7653. Chimney repairs. No lob BLES at Antiqe Show, budget bv selling idle FREE One hour Call Nancy vonHolleh at 643-1439 additions, remodeling, baskets. Used one year. power steering, vinyl (op, CAMPER — Fully classified telling our B lanchard & Rosetto,646- too sm a ll. C a li 644-8356. < LAWN MOWERS RE­ Second Conareoatlonal Item s In you r hom e with a parking rec rooms, garages, kit­ Excellent condition. $275. Church, Manchester, radio. 59,000 m iles. One equipped. 30,000 original readers what you have OR 2482. M A N C H E S T E R — New er PAIRED— Quick, Expert owner. Must be seen. low-cost ad in classified. Retort Proporty 4$ chens remodeled, ceil­ C a ll 646-6229. April 6th and 7th. Booth miles. Excellent condi­ for sale. Special two bedroom, second ODD JOBS, Truckincr; - Sorvicel Senior Dis­ A sk in g $2500. C a ll 643-9708 floor with carpeting, air ings, bath tile, dormers, no. 8, "The Wooden tion. $6000 or best otter. GROUP I REALTORS MANCHESTER — New Home repairs. You name- count! Free Pick Up and MATTRESS AND BOX o r 647-1908. SATURDAY ART LESSONS — Adults. conditioning and dis­ roofing. Residential or S o ld ie r". C a ll 643-7395. two bedroom townhouse. It, we do It. F re e e s tF ■ Dellvorv! ECONOMY SPRING — Gold bond LE G A L NOTICE Beginners and adyanced. FJ. SPILECKI— REALTORS hwasher. No pets. $425 FOR RENT: Desirable co m m e rcia l ..649-4291. In a cc o rd a n c e w ith Section 9-384 and Section 9-424 of the Ge- Hours- Appllanced kitchen, con­ mates. Insured. 643-0304i'»’ M O W E R , 647-3660. Imperial queen. Only one 1969 BUICK W ILDCAT — ^prll 7 from UV2 ini Small classes. Tuesday monthly, plus security. Location — Easthom, nerol Statutes of the State ot Connecticut, and the Conven­ venient to bus line and yea r old. $2(X). C a ll 647- Tog Soles Good (or parts. $200. Just because you don't tion and Committee Rules of the Republican Portv of Con­ evenings. Located near C a ll 646-1379. Mass. (Cape Cod) L IG H T t r u c k i n g ” ADDITONS, GARAGES, EAST 643-2121 shopping. $CT5 plus utili­ W A N T W O R K F O R P IC K 9772. Phone 646-8556. use an item doesn't mean necticut, notice Is hereby given that the Republlcon Slate Bolton/Colchester exit o( Cottsge, sleeping 6, near Spring clean up. Yards',", ROOFS, sundecks. No lob HARTFORD ties. Peterman Building UP 8i WAGON, DELIV­ the Item has lost Its value. Central Committee has fixed July 7,1984 os the date of the 1414. Beverly Kaiser. B. to both boy and ocean cellars, etc. Genera1-j too small. Fully Insured. State Convention, to be held of the Hartford Civic Center As­ AT Co., 649-9404 or 647-1340. ERING PACKAGES In DINING ROOM SET — 1981 C H E V E T T E — 4door Why not exchange It for HOLIDAY INN FIne A rts, M . E d . 646-0231. Store/Office Space 44 beaches with access to handyman. Call Rav,646-u C o ll 875-3902 - days, 875- sembly and Exhibition Hall for the following purpose: . I M Roberta St. Apartments (or Rent 42 Apartments (or Rent 42 lovely fresh water lake Hartford and vicinity. New condition. Solid sedan. Standard trans­ cash with an ad in Classi­ 1. To select thiriv-tive (3S)portv endorsed delegates to re­ h a l l m a r k t e m p s 7973.______3183 - evenings. . MANCHESTER — One Reasonable, rates. pine. T re stle table, 4 side m ission. 26,000 m iles. E x ­ fied ? 643-2711. present the Connecticut Republlcon Party at the Republi­ Ditiaion (»f SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ for swimming and fish­ can N o tio n a l C o n ven tio n In D o llo s, T exas A u g u st 20-23, HALI.MARK PERSONNEL INC. FIRST FLOOR — Two ALL AR^AS — 1, 2, 3, 4 bedroom apartment. ing. Everything provided Bonded & Insured. Call chairs, 2 arm chairs. cellent condition. Origi­ 2 U T ru fn h w tl St.. Homes (or Sale 31 liv a n Avenue. 1,600 sa. ft. DESIGN AND DRAFT-- CARPENTRY & MA­ FLEA MARKET — Wad­ 1984 and a like number of alternates. bedrooms. Available bedrooms. Prices to (It Stove and refrigerator. 289-3028. Seats 12 with 2 leaves. nal owner. $3300 or best ONE OF THE good habits Harlford prime retail space, ample except linens. $275 per IN G — M e c h a n ic a l, elec-"' SONRY — Free Esti­ dell School PTA. Broad 2. To select eight (8) Presidential Electors 527-5779 April 1st. $425 plus utlll- your budget. Housing Un­ References required. $275 week. Coll 742-6607 after C a ll 649-8607. offer. C a ll 646-8076. thrifty people hove deve­ 3. To conduct any other business pertinent to the Connec­ pa rkin g. $800. C a ll 236- trical. Low Rates. Phone ^ mates. Call Tony Street, Manchester. Sat­ ticut Republican Party of Connecticut. ties. C o ll evenings, 228- lim ite d . C a ll 724-1967 m onthly. C a ll 646-2311. 5pm. 455-0212, co llect. MOTHER OF O N E Squillacote, 649-0811. urday, May Sth. Table loped is dally reading of ASHFORD — Year round 6021 or 644-3977. The Committee hos further fixed July 14,1984,os the dote tor 0036. (Chg.). TODDLER Would like to rental $10. P lease c a ll 1979 C H E V Y MALIBU the ads in classified. holding Congressional District ConventlonstortheselKtlon lake front home with M isc. (or Sale 63 babysit (or one other 643-4504 o r 647-1721. C L A S S IC S P O R T C O U P E That's where they find Ot party-endorsed candidates tor the House ot Repres'ento- IMMEDIATE OPEN­ fireplaced livtngroom, to d d ler In her licensed — V 8, au tom atic, pow er value buys. tlves In the Congress otfhe United States. The hour ot the day kitchen, 2 bedrooms and Roofing/Siding and the p la ce w here such C on ven tion s a re to be held, os set INGS For Port Time hom e. C a ll 647-1400. SUPER TAG SALE — steering, air condition­ bv the respective members tor the State Centrol Committee, Housecleonlng — We bath. Aluminum sided ing, AM/FM, vinyl top. Is PS follow s: ranch located on Lake Three (ontNy. Clothes NOTICE TO CREDITORS offer flexible hours ond HIGHLAND LANDS­ and miscellenous. Some­ C a ll 643-2880. 1st CONGRESSIONAL-SEDGWICK SCHOOL-WEST HART- Chaffee, CT. Includes BIDWELL HOME Im­ ESTATE OF BEATRICE W. FORD-10:00 A.M. good hourly rotes. Must CAPING — Spring clean thing F o r Eve ryon e ! Low R H O D E S , late of electric stove, refrigera­ provement Company — 2nd CONGRESSIONAL-CHESTNUT LODGE-COLCHES- be neat and reliable. Coll up, mowing and mainte­ ALUMINUM SHEETS - prices. Saturday, 31st, BUICK, 1974 — Luxus Monchester, deceased. TER-7:30P.M. tor, washer, dryer and air Roofing , siding, altera­ The Hon. William E. Fitz­ M o ld To Order, 659-2953. nance. Fertilizing, heavy used as printing plates. 9am. 105 Birch Street, Senturv, 2 door coupe, The Committee hos further fixed July 17,1984, os the dote tor conditioner. $M,900. For tions, additions. Same Gerald, Judge, of the Court holding Senatorial District Conventions (In multi-town dis­ a n d light trucking. .007" th ick , 23 X 24". Manchester. hardtop, 2 barrel, clean, of Probate, District ot Man­ information or appoint­ Mortgage Hunter’s Series, Parti number for over % years. tricts) tor the selectlonof portv-endorsed candidates tor the L a n d sc a p e e xp e rts In 50*eoch, o r 5 fo r $2.00. good engine and trans­ chester at a hearing held on office ot Stole Senator from sold districts. The hour ot the m ent c a ll 643-4462 or 684- ro ck form ation s and spe­ 649-6495. M u st be picked up before mission. No rust. $1200. April 3, 1984 ordered that all day and the place where such conventions ore to be held, as ANTIQUE SHOW — Se­ claims must be presented to 5327. cial design. Mulch, top 11:00a.m. only. C a ll 643-2371. set bv the respective members ot the Stole Centrol Com­ cond Congregational the fiduciary on or before m ittee, Is os fo llo w s: __ PART TIME/FULL soli, trees, shrubs ond July 3,1984 or be barred as by Healing/Plumbing S5 Church, 385 North Main 3rd SENATORIAL-RAYMONO LIBRARY-EAST HART- TIME — Wendy's Restau­ stone available. Free Es­ SCREENED LOAM — low provided. FORD-7:30P.M. Street, Manchester. Fri­ Motorcycles/Bicycles 72 Dianne E. Yuslnos, rant on 260 Brood Street timates. Call 649-6685 or Gravel, processed day, April 6th, 11am - 4th SENATORIAL-FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK- Ass't. Clerk GLASTONBURY-8:00 P.M. „ In Manchester Is now 643-7712. gravel, sand, stone and The fid u c ia ry Is: FOR SALE BY OWNER 9pm, April 7th, 10am • 7fh SENATORIAL-V.F.W. HOME-WINDSOR LOCKS-8:00 hiring for port time and FOGARTY BROTHERS fill. For deliveries call 5pm. Herbert A, Phelon, Jr., full time SUMMER — Newer Duplex. Alumi­ TRUCKING — Small — Bathroom remodel­ George Gritting, An­ 1979 H O N D A 750 — 10th Esq., 35th'SENATORIAL-ASHFORD TOWN HALL-ASHFORD- JOBS. Openings exist on num sided - three car ing; Installation water Anniversary Limited 773 M a in Street 7:30 P .M . „ H ow fotell loads, playsand, track- dover, 742-7886. TAG AND CRAFT SALE Manchester, Ct. 06040 garage - walk- Infur- The C o m m itte e has fu rth e r fix e d J u ly 19,1984, o s th e d o te to r ALL SHIFTS. Those able rock, brick chips, cow heaters, garbage dispo­ — 19 and 20 M a y , 1984 at Edition. Backrest, crash 018-04 nlshed basement. Separ­ holding Assembly District Conventions (In districts com­ to work the late night manure. Also cellars and sals; faucet repairs. 649- M A N 'S D R E S S P A N T S — the American Legion bar, high pegs, cruise posed ot more than one town or port ot a town) tor the selec­ ate utilities plus extras! closing shift (Until about attics cleaned. Call 644- 7657. V Is a /M o s te rC a rd Waist 36", length 29", $7. Hall and Parking Lot. control. $1500. C a ll 646- INVITATION TO BID tion ot party endorsed candidates tor the office of State Re- Convenient location. accepted. The Manchester Public presenfoflve from sold districts. The hour ot the dov and the 1:30am) can start at $4.50 1775. Man's sleeveless sweoter R ain date: 2 and 3 June, 7615. Owner occupied. Call 649- Schools solicits bids for a place where such conventions ore to be held, os set bv the an hour. Excellent benef­ - size M , $5. Both new. respective members ot the Stote Central Committee, Is os 3227 or 643-9464. 1984. Inside spaces li­ school PHOTOGRAPHER its. Apply to the Manager RETIRED NURSE wishes Never worn. Phone 649- mited, some available. SCHWINN 10 SPEED — Tor the Manchester High fo llo w s: Flooring 14fh ASSEMBLY-SOUTH WINDSOR TOWN HALL-SOUTH only, Monday thru Fri­ position for private home 2433. Inside spaces: $12 -1 day, 23" men's bicycle. New, S c h o o l to r th e 1984-1985 day between 3 and 5pm. an Eagle mortgage core or companionship. $75. C a ll 647-8600. school veor. Seated bids will WINDSOR-7:30 P.M. Condominiums $20 - 2 days with two be received until 2:00 P.M. 52nd ASSEMBLY-STAFFORD TOWN HALL-STAFFORD- EOE. C a ll 649-7071. GOLD 8. SILVER CHAIN FLOORSANDING — tables and chairs. Out­ April 12, 1984, at which time NECKLACES — Beauti­ side spaces: $10 - 1 day, they w ill be p u b lic ly opened. 53rd ASSEMBLY-35 ELGIN DRIVE, TOLLAND-8:00 P.M. Floors like new. Special­ Rec Vehicles 73 The right Is reserved to re- 55th ASSEMBLY BOLTON COMMUNITY HALL-BOLTON- ATTENTION PARTI- fully boxed. Great for $18 - 2 days, bring your NURSE FOR RENT — Manches­ izing in older floors, natu­ lect any and all bids. Specifi­ 8:00 P .M . ERS: Call Jack Bertrand ral and stained floors. No (lea m prkets. .75e each own tables and chairs. cations and bid forms mov be 57fh ASSEMBLY-EAST WINDSOR TOWN HALL-EAST RN ter. New two bedroom, for the best dances and (In lots of 100 only). W e a re at 20 A m e rica n secured at the Business Of­ WINDSOR-8:00 P.M. 11-7. Part Time waxing anymore. John 1967 SHASTA CAMPER 60th ASSEMBLY-WINDSOR HOUSE-WU4DSOR-8:00 P.M. fully carpeted, air condi­ parties. DJ and Light Telephone 644-8084. Legion Drive, near Dillon fice, 45 N. School Street, tioned, appliances, full V e rta llle . C o ll 646-5750. T R A IL E R — S le e p s6, ice Manchester, Connecticut. Doted of Hartford, Connecticut this 301h ot Morch, 1984 CANTERBURY VlU A Show bv the Parv Pers­ Ford . C a ll 646-9941 fo r Raymond E. Demers, Busi­ Thomas J. D'Amore, Jr., Chairman Wllllmantic basement. End unit. On fromadeoiye box, stove, sink. $600. Call pective People. Call 643- T E N PAIR BLACK more information and ness Manager, Republican State Centrol Committee 423-2597 bus line. $575 monthly WOOD FLOORS Dawn, 569-4658. 002-04 1262. SANDED and finished, WOODEN BLINDS — ask for George. Applica­ o n -04 plus utilities. Call 646- Some different sizes. tions available at 811 4320. repaired and installed. ROTOTILLING — Ac­ Staining and custom fin­ Very good condition. Main Street and at the cepting appointments ishing. James Gorman, Best offer. Call morn­ Post Hom e. Lots/Land (or Sole now for late March or 647-9261. ings, 649-2556. LIVE IN COMPANION 33 SAMPLE early April. Very reaso­ RAIN O R S H IN E — /Ap ril WANTED — For elderly nable rates. Call otter WEDDING INVITA­ 7th & 8th. Herculon sofa BUY lady. Light housework. 4:30pm, 647-8784. Income Tax Sorvico S7 TIONS — Personal and and love seat, KLH stereo References required. B E R K S H IR E S . 6 acres ••••••••••••••••••••••• professional service in and speakers, toboggan, C a ll after 3pm, 643-0738. wooded, town, main­ your home. Call Early quartz heater, etc. Kee­ tained road, survey. G 8. J WINDOWCLEAN­ A m e rica n P rin te rs, 647- ney Street to Woodfleld PART TIME SALES Terms. Will sacrifice - ING — We'll clean win­ 7286. Crossing to 55 Brookview P E R S O N — If you ore $4900. (413) 458-8002. dows, wash walls, flush Drive, Glastonbury. mature, enthusiastic and gutters at reasonable MINOLTA PRO- can work afternoons and rotes. Call Now For Free GRAMMED X700 CA­ COUNTRY BARN COL­ Saturdays, apply In per­ E stim ates., 568-7686. MERA — With 35 to 105 LECTIBLES OPENING son at • 521 East Middle lens and skylight filter. For The Season - Satur­ Tpke., Manchester, be­ GOV'T. LAND — $15 on $300. C a ll 646-1769. '8 3 MERCURY CAPRI Folntlng/Pagerliig 52 day, April 7th. Come loin tween 8am and 2pm, acre. Many lots availa­ us for coffee and donuts. Medium Yellow Walnut Vinyl Swiss All Fobric ble. Build A Future! Call bwoiM Tax 1S90's MIRRORED Open every Saturday & IMMEDIATE Services. 1(619) 569-0242 for PAINTING AND PAPER C L O T H E S T R E E , $175; HANGING —Exterior Sunday, 1135 Sullivan DELIVERY' Lo-Back Indiv. Seats Information. Sanfica n a ils, .30c lb.; oak ch airs, Ave., South Windsor, CT and Interior, ceilings re­ CARPENTER — Expe­ n e e d reconlng, $18; 644-2826. rienced in all phases of paired. References, fully INCOME TAX SERVICE crated Anderson win­ Insured. Quality work. remodeling. Coll Robert Business Property 35 — Individual or Business dows, $17; c a r top lug­ TAG SALE — April 7th Ja rv is , 643-6712. Martin Mattsson, even­ Tax Preparation. Dis>- gage ra cks, $20; new LIST PRICE $9556 , ings 649-4431. and 8th, 9am to 4pm. count for senl6r citizens. A rm y tent, $25; blenders, Furniture and odds 'n Your Business Off ice, 164 juicers - morel Coll 649- ends. 33 E ir e Stre e t, BUSINESS ZONED, CEILINGS REPAIRED STOCK # 3P20 Aluminum sided, six n E ast Center St., 647-9780. 9158. Manchester. PRESS or REPLACED with dry- $7999 room Colonial. New gas STANDARD AT NO EXTRA CHARGE OPERATOR wall. Call evenings, Gary IN C O M E T A X E S — Pre^ FOR SALE: 23" Color THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE Person capable of boiler ond hot water M cH u g h , 643-9321. pored by CPA. Business 8i Cohsole TV — Good con­ •POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES •DEFROSTER-ELECT. REAR WINDOW operating 17" offset heater. Electrical circuit •DURASPARK ELECTR. IGNITION •AIR CONDITIONER br^okers. Recent roof. individual. Coll John, dition, great picture. Just A u to m o tiv e Presses for printing N A M E Y O U R OWN Excellent for retail busi­ 659-3069. replaced tube and trans­ •RACK AND PINION STEERING •RADIO-AM/FM STEREO W/CASSETTE PRICE— Father and son. company in Glaston­ ness , or combination former. Moving, need to •FRONT STABILIZER BAR •MIRROR-RIGHT HAND REMOTE Fast, dependable ser­ bury, call 633-0012 or home and office. Group 1, sell. $180. C a ll 646-7584. •REMOTE CONTROL MIRROR •GLASS-TINTED vice. Painting, Paper­ Cort/Tnicks (or Sale 71 633-8107. B e lflo re A g e n c y , 647- •DELUXE SEAT BELTS •LIFTBACK THIRD DOOR 1413. hanging 8i R em oval. C a ll FOR SALE... Canon FD •WIDE MLDG. •FULL INSTRUMENT W/TACHOMETER Colonial Printing Corp. 644-0585 o r 644-0036. 135mm F/3.S lens, $70. •4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION tA X PREPARATIONS — 1967 MACK DUMP DM •CONSOLE Canon FD2X Type A ex­ •WINDSHIELD WIPERS-INTERVAL •ENGINE-2.3 L Retort Property In the convenience of tender, $90. Both In e xce l­ 600 — 10 w heeler. In PART TIME HELP — BuiMbig/ContFacting S3 your home. Reliable- lent condition, used very chassis overhaul. New •/4/P185/75R14 BSW RADIALS •RECLINING LOW-BACK INDIV. SEATS Some mechanical expe­ reasonable. Call Norm IIHIe. C a ll 643-2711 be­ paint. $16,000. C a ll 742- •STEERING-POWER •CARGO COVER rience. Also auto body Look beyond the first year rate. lished composite rate of 13.31%. In fact, M a rsh a ll, 643-9044. tween 9am and 4pm, ask 6190. and repair man. Apply: NARAGANSETT, R.l. — FARRAND REMODEL­ Three bedroom year The first year variable rate is always the this unrevealed rate is probably the most ING — Cabinets, rooting, (o r M a rk . 270 Hartford Rood, ZINGLER'S I N C O M E D A T S U N 260Z, 1974— A ir Manchester. round home. View of most attractive. All banks display this important rate of all, because it states gutters, room additions, ocean. 5 minute walk to decks, all types of remo­ TAX SERVICE — Filing conditioned, 4 speed, rate prominently but tend to conceal all what your interest will be through the personal and business re­ Hom e and (Jgrden beach. $450 weekly. Coll deling and repairs. FREE 66,000 m iles. Passed em ­ PART TIME MEDICAL turns In your home since issions. $2800. C a ll 721- SAFE BUY USED CARS 646-4320. the other important rates to consider greatest portion of your mortgage — estimates. Fully Insured, SECRETARY/RECEP- 1974. Also bookkeeping 9608. T 10NIST — Needed tor when comparing mortgages. usually 2-30 years. Using the decoy’s te le p h o n e 643-6017, after services available. Coll GARDENS ROTO- physician's office. Boo- 4pm , 647-8509. Room s for Rent 41 rates, a 30-year $50,000 mortgage would W a lt at 646-5346.' TILLED — Small garden 1981 DLDSMOBILE CUS­ 8 3 MERCURY MARQUIS..$7877 82CADI1LAC______$12,555 keeplng essential. Reply tractor with rear TOM CRUISER — Fully 4 dr. sedan Sedan DeViile, 4 deer, l-lccal Dwner, to Box EE, c/o The Actual example of a mean payments of $429.58 a DESIGN KITCHENS by RO O M WITH K IT C H E N J. P. Lewis. Coblnets, mounted tiller. Satisfac­ equipped. V-8 engine. Ex­ iDw miles, fully leaded. Manchester Herald. month tor the first year rising to Household Goods 62 PRIVILEGES — Cen­ decoy mortgage: vanities, formica, Wilton tion guaranteed. Call 647- cellent condition. Asking $7600. C a ll 568-0673 o r trally located. Clean, $570.08 subsequently. An increase of art, Corlan counter tops, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0530 o r 872-4106. 83 MERCURY CAPRI...... S7995 kitchen cabinet fronts, 643-1222. Fully equipped, real sharp 81 CHEVROLET______$6255 quiet. After 5pm, call nearly $150 per month. Unfortunately, ■•••••••••••••••••••••• Mente Carle 2-dr. Cpe, 6 cyl, autcmatic, 646-2210. most impressively-low decoy mort­ complete woodworking USED REFRIGERA­ 6 DISCOVER service, custom mode TORS, WASHERS, Pets GMC STEP VAN, 1974 — PS, PB, Air, Very Sharp. 6 MANCHESTER — Clean gages are also accompanied by these furniture, 90lonlol repro­ Ranges - clean, guoron- Full self contained. Grill, 81 MERCURY ZEPHYR...M777 BONANZA ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrigerator and coffee and quiet room on bus ductions In wood, 9 va rie ­ teed,'Ports and.service. 4 dr. sedan, nice eccncmy car. We are now hiring impressively-high composite rates along 82 OLDS____ $8795 line. Parking available. ties ot hardwood and Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8i S E V E N Y E A R O LD pot operate by propane bussers and dishwash­ with an exorbitant number of points. Delta 88 4-dDor, low, low miles, air C a ll 647-1119. 9 75 10 13 Veneers NOW IN STOCK Son, 649 M a in Street, LIVER SHORT HAIRED gas. Has hot and cold . % . ^ cond., fully equipped. ers. Apply in person to first year variable tele annual C o ll 649-9658 o r evenings, 643-2171. POINTER — Sooved fe­ running water. $6000. 81LINCOIN______$10,999 Mr, Karl Peterson be­ plus 3 pomia percentage rate Don’t be a sitting duck. Phone 643-5970 afte r 5pm, MATURE WORKING 1289-7010. male. Non hunter, house- TDwn car, 4 dr., truiy luxuriDus famiiy tween 2 and 4 p.m, GENTLEMAN — Kitchen Look at the entire mortgage package: all FOR SALE: Household broken. Good home. Call 643-2711 8:30am to car. Monday through Fri­ privileges. Parking. Near ANCHOR ELECTRICAL goods - two single beds, 643-9505 a fte r 6pm. 5:30pm, leave message. 82 LYNX ____ $4888 day. the rates, points, closing costs, approval bus line. References re­ iCONTRACTORS — Do old round kitchen table, 5 dr. hatchback, 4 cylinder. Three to Looks pretty good, right? Wrong. Hiding 1979 CHEVETTE — 4 82 COUGAR...... $7488 BONANZA quired. C a ll 647-9033. time, closing dates, etc___You’ll find o n v size o r type of w ork. girl's one-speed bicycle, Estate Wagen. Fuliy equipped, in choose from. behind that tempting initial rate lies the the Eagle's got not only some of the best Fully Insured. Free esti­ stohd-up freezer, televi­ AntiquM a door, 4 speed. A ir condi­ RESTAURANT sion test eoulpment; lots tioning, rear window de- shDwrcDm ccnditicn. 287 W ail Middle Turnpikt meat ot your mortgage — the first year mortgages around, he’s got straight talk m ates. coll 647-0293. Apartments (or Rent 41 to look at. Owner Moving ••■•••••••••••••••••••• (ogger, luggage rack. 79 FORD THilNDERBIRD $4999 annual percentage rate and an unpub- for mortgage hunters. Give him a call. to Florida. Coll 521-7237 48,000 m iles. G ood yea r 83 GRAND MARQUIS $10,888 ICARPENTER — Expe­ WANTED ANTIQUES: V-8, auto trans, PS, PB, AC, power win­ rienced In o il phases of o tter 6pm. rodlals, less than 5000 4 Dr. Sedan. Has aii the eptiens and BANKING — South M A N C H E S T E R — A v a il­ Early Victorian, Oak, dows. Low mileage. remodeling. Coll Robert miles. Well maintained. very Icveiy. Windsor Bank 8> Trust able Immediately. Extra 1920'k and m iscellaneous. J a rv is , 643-6712. DRESSER — Oak and Great commuter car. Co. has full and part time large one bedroom apart­ P le ase c a ll 643-8709. $2900. C a ll 643-2840 afte r ment. Heat and hot water maple, 36" wide, 31" openings In their book­ high, 16" deep. T hree fu ll 5pm. Included. $400. C a ll 649- EXPERIENCED CAR- ANTIQUES AND keeping department. drawers. Needs some 4800.______iPENTER — Remodeling, COLLECTIBLES- Will iftietli (^nniversarjr Good figure aptitude and TIi b Engfe m o n g h f t e e odditlons, roofs and w ork. 560. C o ll 643-2880. 1971 LTD — Power steer­ 10 key machine skill re­ purchase outright or sell decks. Free estimates. ing, power brakes, new quired. Call Warren Mat- MANCHESTER — Four on com m luion. House lot transmission. Call 649- room, two bedroom Con M ik e , 871-2559. LAWSON SOFA AND teson, 289-6061 for — With covers. or single piece. Tele­ 3308 after 6pm, ask for Townhouse. Appllanced appointment. phone 644-8962. Joe. kitchen, full basement. ' L. WOOD 8> SON— Rough $100 or best offer. Coll 315 Center St. A v a ila b le A p ril 15th. $515 & Finish Carpentry - Ad­ 649-5105. ditions, porches, decks, DON'T KNOW anyone 1977 VOLKSWAGON MORIARTY BROTHERS \ monthly. Includes heat DASHER — 4 door sedan. MANCHESTER and hot water. Security H ist Ibdeial Savings bathrooms, kitchens, ce- m in i refrigerator who wonts to buy what High mileage. Fair condi­ deposit and one year ' ramie tile, form ica, trlm- — Dorm size, very good you hove to sell? Let O' 643-5135 FULL TIME POSITION East Hartford, Glastonbury, South Glastonbury, Manchester, Vernon, Rockville and South Windsor tio n . $2200. E v e n in g s , lease required. Call 646- :work. Coll otter 6pm, condition. 565. C a ll 643- want ad find a cosh buyer — Mechanic/Auto Body ’646-3046. 6733 o r 649-5051. fo r you I Joh n 6464)643. Person. C a ll 742-8517. 8352. 20 - MANCHESTKK HKRALD, Friday, April B, 19B4 Lack of Seabrook bailout could delay hydropower project

Wynn Arnold, executive director of New Hamp­ Bv Richard March from abandoning Seabrook's financially troubled among New Hampshire authorities who would delay shire’s Public Utilities Commission, said if the hydro United Press International second unit. The funds would come from an expected approval of the hydro transmission line. He did not connection was "part of the solution” to the Seabrook $2.3 billion in savings from the Canadian hyro project. name any specific state agencies. II problem, it would receive a higher priority than if It CONCORD. N.U. — A Connecticut utility executive Public Service, the largest owner ol Seabrook with a "It's a practical judgment on our, part," Fassett was an "independent project to assist other states. ’ has warned that rejection of a "bail-out" plan forthe 3.') percent interest, has agreed to abandon Seabrook II said. "Without an arrangement to take care of the " I think it’s a natural way to set priorities, ’ Arnold owner of the Seabrook nuclear plant will spark a only if the bail-out plan is approved. Otherwise, the problem, there inevitably would be problems to get said. "We have a very limited number of people. So backlash in New Hampshire, delaying delivery of company says it faces bankruptcy. that line through New Hampshire. inexpensive Canadian hydroelectric power to the rest with the more problems that are Public Service-or of New England. New England governors Wednesday postponed "It's the attitude of 'New h'ngland didn’t take care Scabrook-related, the less time we’ll have to spend on John Fassett. chief executive officer of the consideration of the bail-out plan until a consultant s of us. why should we let a transmission line through other issues. New Hampshire for the rest of New England?’" he Connecticut's I'nited Illuminating Co., supports a report is completed. " I don’t think there would be any vindictiveness on Fassett said Thursday rejection of the proposed bhij said. United Illuminating is the second largest proposal to pay the Public Service Co. of New the part of our cooperation," he said. Hampshire $200 million to help cover losses incurred out would creiite a nf hostility and chaos Seabrook owner. _ eaturing: REAL ESTATE ’ 9 Rqom Contemporary THIS WEEK

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' 646-2482 I this 8 3 bed- includ- eplace, rge tot. .WO.OO TATE St Taste and appetite dictate famiiy garden’s makeup Garden catalogs boast array of offbeat specialties or another seven days a unless it’s ketchup,” she the time.” NEW YO RK (U PI) — One company owned. regional firm serving the varieties of amaranth, eight varieties green beans much admired by DES MOINES. Iowa week without rebellion — Gardening isn’t res­ said. specializes in African violets, another Northeast, although many of their of chili peppers and four of corn, gourmets), tepary beans cultivated by (U PI) — As you thumb A Family Vagatabla Qardan tricted to the back yard in miniature roses, a third in wildflow- varieties will thrive in other zones. including the blue com whose meal is Papago and Pima Indians for thou­ through the pages of 1984 EAM.V SWEET COHN FOU.OWEO any more, Khan said. ers, herbs, seeds for sprouting and Specialties include some old-fashioned popular for tortillas throughout the sands of years, and 18 varieties of chili seed catalogs to take your •: .- ir ^HT n iH iH M Seed companies are be­ potpourri. ethnic favorites such as rappone, or slate. Also, rtiodem vegetables includ­ peppers, including Japanese Santaka. mind off the wintry winds ginning to offer special It’s garden catalog time 1984. Italian turnip broccoli. ing beans, carrots and criental greens. • Seeds Blum. Idaho City Stage. outside, yourmouth starts EMILY SWEET CORN FOLLOWED. varieties for balcony or The following random, alphabetical • Gardener’s Eden, P.O. Box 7307, • The Redwood City Seed Co., P.O. Boise, Idaho 83707: More than 400 to water and you get the ■•■ST TMRNws-;-;,r-‘^\v'.v;v W hy a Sabrina Pool? patio container garden­ list represents mostly small, special­ San Francisco, Calif. 94120-7307; Prim ­ Box 361, Redwood City, Calif. 94064; varieties of heirloom seeds, all open impulse to plant tons of Of ing, especially useful for We are one the arai’i largett reridential pool ized dealers. Some of the catalogs are arily equipment and unusual accesso­ Charming, old-fashioned black-and- pollinated and most unavailable juicy vegetables. . cucuMaeas . .. apartment dwellers. dealen Trith thousanita of satisfied pool oamerf free, others carry a small charge. ries. January 1984 issue includes white catalog (50 cents) includes many through major catalogs. Catalog is $2. “ This is not the way to -.••(s wjtars -raeu^l : “ I know of a guy in a A much longer list of catalogs everything from a $10.95 inflatable hard-to-find specialties such as ama­ Vegetables listed according to botani­ go.” says Iowa State , wheelchair who has 75 offering unusual seeds and plants is plastic owl to scare off pests to a 12-foot ranth, French haricot vert (the skinny cal family instead of alphabetically. University Extension ' tS PLANTS STAKED ON CAOeO).^^;.- container boxes,” Khan available in an eight-page reprint of the diameter Victorian gazebo for $1,400. Agriculturist Mohamad said. “ Hecangoaroundin a. January 1984 issue of Gardens for All • Goldsmith Seeds, Inc., P.O. Box Khan. his wheelchair and attend magazine. The reprint also lists and 1349, Gilroy, Calif. 95021-1349; New Khan advises home gar­ Its mla^ ) ' ; ”- to them.” describes more than 100 different varieties for 1984 include a bush pickle deners to sit down and i ECONOMY Extension home econo­ varieties of vegetables and unusual and a bush tomato that requires no calculate their planting . WMTE POTATOeS t i t V C A m ) mist Minnie Mallard said seeds and seedlings available to home staking, pruning or caging. needs well in advance, the time element also is gardeners. Write; Gardens for All, 180 . • Kalmia Farm, P.O. Box 3881, taking into consideration A-inch pots, with complete • Kitazawa Seed Co., 356 W. Taylor have the time they .-..O'*®* OBWaS with the proper cultural instructions, from April j St., San Jose, Calif. %110; Oriental shouldn’ t even try it (gar­ Mon. Si Wed. ll-5;30 pm 1 0 % SENIOR CITIZENS’ DISCOUNT supervision.” tf. 44A through November. All are guaranteed vegetables, including six varieties of dening).’ ’ he said. x : rhur. & Fri. 11-7 pm- As a single parent who COVENTIY to grow and bloom. Chinese cabbage, four varieties of As for space require­ PM8 FOLLOWS BV CAW^OWn^ Sal. 12-5 pm works full time, Ms. Mal­ Sun. 12-5 pm • Apple wood Seed Co.. 5380 Vivian Japanese greens, eight types of mus- ments, Khan said, about lard said she usually me. 742-7308 St., Arvada. Colo. 80002; Wildflowers. t a ^ greens and 10 varieties of radish. 2.000 square feet is the allots Saturday mornings herbs, seeds for sprouting, potpourri • The Miniature Rose Co., 200 Rose FREE ESTIMATES ideal garden size for a -sf.aE J^ ta'pLAirrBK»» ';\V;^^^^^^^^^ c P or a day after work for her and specialty gardening products Ridge, Greenwood, S.C. 29647; Lists 30 typical, four-member canning. She said the time including the Mini-Meadow, a can of varieties, from polyantha to Hybrid CALL ANYTIME BETWEEN 8 AM AND 10 PM. 7 DAYS A WEEK family. must be planned for and mixed seeds to cover a 350-square-foot Tea types. If only fresh vegetables should be done imme­ area with wildflowers and native • Plants of the Southwest, 1812 are wanted, with nothing 1 # diately after harvest grasses. Second St., Santa Fe. N.M. 8u501; left over to can, freeze or IS feet time. • Comstock, Ferre & Co., 263 Main Wildflowers, grasses and vegetables. dry, half that space would Source; Iowa State University “ One of the problems is St.. Wethersfield, Conn. 06109; Family- Ancient and adapted crops include two suffice. everything comes due at HOUSE WASHING BONANZA A family that plans to the same time. It might be NOW YOU CAN KEEP THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR HOME can a lot of food may need Khan said gardeners better if they staggered an additional 1,000 to 2,000 said, look for plant yields LOOKING AS BEAUTIFUL AS THE INSIDE!!! in seed catalogs or ask a can make the best use of a the planting so it wouldn't ^ We repair square feet, he said. small garden space by all mature at the same High pressure Before a family draws university’s extension most brands double-planting. time.” cbem iw cleaning will up a garden plan, he said, service office for help. SPRING SALE "Som e crops have short To estimate quantities Garden Tractors efficiently remove “ We first encourage them Extension service seasons, like radishes, needed for preserving, Riding Mowers chidk, mudew, tree to decide what kind of staffers also can tell home Sale Dates April 6-15 gardeners what plant var­ which take only four, Ms. Mallard said, first Walk-Behind sap. sah crystals, road vegetables they like. It weeks' to mature. They figure how many servings depends a lot on the ieties grow well in their and dirt Aims to give can have several plant­ you need per meal and Equipment . fam ily’s tastes and needs. particular area. your home that “ LIKE ings. If you follow some of how often the particular For example, it would be "Home gardeners need the guidelines, you can food will be served. NEW” look a g^ . silly to plant eggplant if to check locally.” he said. W oodland “ It makes a lot of differ­ use a smaller space and “You can’t feed your Great for w they didn’t like it.” have fresh vegetables all family tomatoes one way aluminum. vinyL nnd Next, "W rite down the ence if they don’t.” number of vegetables you \ w s G a r d e n s wood sidii^ST' like and how much room you will need for them. 168 Woodland St. 643-8474 You have to prioritize, Fully Insured SPlClilLlZE L PAINTING YOUR these. If you don’t have’ Jackson HOME? space, cross it off.” PAUL SHAMONIS A thorough cleaning To determine how many IlN SERI^ICE & prior to p ilin g will plants are needed, Khan FRUIT TREES LANDSCAPING 1 We’re strong on service. It’s one of the reg. 14.95 Perkins> ROSES make any paint job most Important products wo have to reg. 8.95 last longer and look sell. CXir skilled sennee people know ^ t c r ! Biblical garden how to diagnose a problom, m ^e the WE HAVE OVER NINE NEW Y O R K (U P I) - A repairs quickly and do the job right the 1 1 9 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN small garden on the “Over 50 years Keeping NOW THE FIELD. WE RE Ugly black mildew on grounds of the world’s ‘ first time. NOW FULLY INSURED, WITH tlw exterior stained largest cathedral con­ When you need sonrico on your PLENTY OF GOOD Manchester Neat and Clean” OLD-FASHIONED wood of your home? tains only plants menti­ lawn and garden equipment, give us a C-J Garden Remove it with our oned in the bible. About 70 Cascading REFERENCES OF different varieties are call or stop in. Wo sp^ alize in serviM Vegetable & PEOPLE WE’VE process before it WORKED FOR. planted, some of which Flower and Shrubs ...from routine maintenance Pots Flower Food becomes a permanent vary from year to year. . to emergency repairs. We'll I rag. 7.95 reg. 7.95 Small Cost...Big Results!!I * » blem jsh. The 10-year-old Biblical do (he/Ob r^M for you. Garden of The Cathedral planted and maintained We Will oiler 15% OFF to enyone who monlions The Hereld to us! of St. John the Divine is SALES—PARTSSHARPENINa Chock for moro EavInBE In yetter- open to the public year Geraniums n g .2 » 1 .3 9 days Insert In IhcHaraldand In cir- 643*2659 round, from sunrise to Garden Statuary 20% oft ------culara at ^Woodland Gardant____ NAK PAINTING MANCHESTER sunset. Special guided ECK ER T’S USSA\ tours are available during Junipers. Boxwood, Forsythla. ng.g**6”‘ VTSA 649-6713 Rt - 44A COVENTRY 7 4 2 - 6 1 0 3 “ “ lEn June, July and August. Pansifls - Giant For days and times of the OHSSMI CUM »W ta«.;T(i».HN.iM.MH«nm.NH*j The House Washing Prolesslonals 1984 tours, telephone (212) M a n c h e s t e r RIBTA i n BS o n DGTHO. h a n d t o o l s . POTTERY. ETC 222-7200 after May 1. Gilliimicks tehiptitig, al^o Good gardens begin ihddd'rs MOLINE, ILL. (UPI) - Good weeks before the last frost. Lettuce and doors need more light “Often, you can buy quickly, and unless they the seedlings can cook, he ^ gardens often begin indoors. Vegeta­ melons are among the fastest germi­ ITHACA, N Y. (UPI) - your head. are ventilated properly said. nating seeds and should planted only Dress up with new Country Ernest F. Schaufler’s of­ "You need light, nut­ than most people can started packs of trans­ bles can be started in the house, adding provide with windows or plants for the same price. precious days to the growing* season three weeks before the last frost. fice window-garden at rients, supporting media, Onions and tomatoes, which are among Cornell University thrives water and optimum simple electric fixtures, And, newer varieties of and providing certain crops such as tem perature, and no the horticulturist said. seeds usually are not com or pumpkin extra time to yield. the slowest, can be started 10 to 12 Curtains ... now on sale! in recycled soft drink SPRING HAS SPRUNG weeks ahead. bottles and frozen food gadget or gardening mir­ Because the time be­ available in the planters,' ’ A spring garden can be started in tween seed germination Schaufler said. almost any type of container, says • Properly balanced starting soil or trays. acle can substitute for NURSERY STOCK soil-less mix can help determine The professor emeritus these factors.” and transplanting is criti­ He also questions the Robert Tracinski, lawn and garden cal, many windowsill gar­ value of seed tapes — ARRIVING DAILY! specialist (or a Moline manufacturer of whether or. not seedlings achieve 100 of floriculture and orna­ The professor said ads percent germination. mental horticulture is not tempt consumers to buy deners end up with scores* seeds imbedded in a power mowers and other gardening - tempted by brightly pack­ expensive and impracti­ of seedlings ontheirhands water-soluble material, a equipment. Tracinski says a soil planting me­ aged gardening products cal gardening products. too early in the season. product designed for out­ »^The finest Milk cartons, plastic foam cups and dium should include vermiculite. com­ such as seed tapes, win­ While people can get a In addition, Schaufler door use. soup cans work best with individual post, potting soil, lime and bone meal. dowsill greenhouses and psychological lift by start­ said, the shock of trans­ “It's still necessary to nursery stock seedlings such as melon or squash, Mix the ingredients and bake in a low pre-seeded planters. ing a tray or two of planting seedlings in the open a furrow for seed says the John Deere executive. Peat oven (210 degrees F) in shallow pans They are no substitute seedlings in the house harsher outdoor environ­ tapes," the retired profes­ i^The greatest selection] pots and nursery flats are preferable for about an houV to Insure sterility for the basics of garden­ during the waning days of ment often leads to high sor said. "Spacing on seed for vegetables like onions, which are needed to prevent early seed rot or ing. Schaufler said. winter, he said, there are losses. tapes may not be approp­ of hanging plants pianted in groups. disease. Let the sterilized soil cool ■‘If you’re interested in drawbacks to getting too “Chances of success are riate for flowers and ve­ Tracinski’s other tips: before sowing seeds. growing plants, learn the much of a head start. greater if you purchase getables, and the gim­ »^The largest variety of • Make sure each container has a An alternative is a soil-less, sterile basic principles and use Seedlings started in- healthy transplant see­ mick does not eliminate drainage hole to prevent the tender seed-starter mix sold at most lawn and dlings from retail green­ the need for spacing and fruit and ornamental trees young seedlings from rotting because garden stores. houses or garden cen­ weeding later.” of excess water. New gardening series ters," Schaufler said. The most personalized • Carefully calculate the best start­ For best results, sow seeds at a depth He also takes a dim ing time. In their enthusiasm, inexpe­ two to three times their diameter. BURLINGTON. Vt. 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By Robert Sangeorge hurt hundreds United Press International WASHINGTON — An advisory panel of top nuclear scientists is Bv Michael D. Harris molesting 18 youngsters and pro- recommending that California’s United Press International ^cutors said at the time of the troubled Diablo Canyon nuclear arrests last month that more than power plant be allowed to begin LOS ANGELES — Ten years o( 100 children may have been abused test operations, the Nuclear Regu­ torture and sexual abuse at a in the last 10 years. latory . Commission announced beach city preschool scarred “a Citing the transcripts, George Friday. whole generation of children” revoked bail for teachers Babbette 9 Following a highly technical during hundreds of gruesome Spitler, 36, and Peggy Ann Buckey, all-day session, the NRC ’s Advi­ molestations, according to new 28. sory Committee on Reactor Safe­ allegaUons revealed Friday by Raymond Buckey, 25, who is guards agreed to recommend that prosecutors and grand jury charged with 75 counts; his the commission allow low-power testimony. mother. Peggy McMartin Buckey. testing at Diablo Canyon’s Unit 1 “ This school was not in the 57; and Betty Raidor, 64, were reactor, ^n NRC spokesman said. business of caring for children, but ordered held without bail. Miss The advisory panel, made up of was in the business of orchestrat­ Raidor and Miss Spitler pleaded leading nuclear scientists and ing clear and unequivocal child innocent Friday to the charges. engineers, was asked by the abuse,” Deputy District Attorney The others will enter pleas April 20. commission on March 27 to review Lael Rubin said during a bail The school’s owner, Virginia serious new doubts about the hearing in the case. McMartin. 76, and teacher Mary safety of the $4.9 billion facility’s Superior Court Judge Ronald Ann Jackson, 57, remained free on massive piping system. George divulged during the bail. UPI photo "They concluded their meeting lengthy hearing that grand jury George said there was evidence by agreeing they would send a transcripts showed numerous bru­ of ” a vast conspiracy (by the Raymond Buckley and his mother, other defendants are- charged with letter to the commission saying tal incidents against children — defendants), whether or not (they Peggy Martin Buckley, listen during a having sexually molested hundreds of they think authorizing a low-power some as young as 2 years old — were) formally charged” with the license for Diablo Canyon would be including threats that family additional molestations. bail hearing in Los Angeles Friday children at the pre-school they oper­ OK,” said NRC spokesman Frank homes would be bombed and Rubin said that one child told her afternoon. The Buckleys, who with five ated, were held without bail. Ingram. parents would be shot. mother that, ” ’A good day at The five commissioners have The judge said one child at the school, mom, was a day when scheduled a meeting for next McMartin Pre-School in Mahattan Raymond left us alone.’” Friday, at which they are expected Beach was buried up to the chest in District Attorney Robert Philib- Appropriations committee passes to debate and vote on the issue. sandy soil and forced to dig his way osian, who was in the courtroom, The advisory panel, with an out, that drugs were given children said later said he did not know if informal show of hands, over­ and the children were raped. formal charges would be filed in whelmingly agreed to draft a letter Before sealing the transcripts, the 397 additional incidents re­ hospitai cost containment pian this weekend to NRC Chairman the judge also revealed a large vealed during the hearing. Nunzio Palladino recommending knife was drawn across one child’s Among the seven defendants, By Bruno V. Ranniello hospital charges under which Hospitals will be allowed to keep low-power start-up of the plant. chest. Ms. Rubin said, Peggy'McMartin United Press International hospitals rates are set in advance. the difference in payments if they Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Ms. Rubin, who said some of the Buckey, daughter of the school’s Only New York. New Jersey, can complete treatment for less owner of the plant, was pleased children were injected with drugs owner, was responsible for 163 HARTFORD - The Legisla­ Massachusetts and Maryland have than the prescribed rate or absorb with the advisory panel recom­ before being taken from the school separate uncharged acts and her ture’s Appropriatitpis Committee adopted the plan to contain costs the loss if it exceeds the reiburse- mendation. The company, the to be molested, revealed there son, Raymond, was responsible for voted 38-2 Friday to approve through incentive regulation. ment level. largest privately owned utility in were up to 397 additional incidents 100 uncharged acts. landmark legislation designed to The compromise approved Fri­ The committee voted 24-13 on a the United States, admitted last that were not listed in the original Security was extremely tight control spiraling hospital costs in day was the result of lengthy and proposal to establish an annual week that each day of delay has llS-count indictment. during the hearing. Spectators Connecticut. intense bargaining between law­ five-month legislation instead of cost it $1 million in interest on The elderly owner of the Manhat­ were screened by a metal detector makers, the Connecticut Hospital the current three months in even loans. tan Beach nursery school and six and the well-guarded courtroom The committee agreed to send to Association, third party insurers years and five months in odd ” We feel now that the commis­ teachers were formally accused of was locked. the Senate the sweeping proposal and the state Commission on years. sion will have enough information requiring hospitals tocontain costs Hospitals and Health Care, which Republican members, citing a to vote next Friday and we expect a under a pre-set rate structure for will administer the program. $500,000 price tag for extending favorable vote for low-power test­ rooms and surgical procedures The negotiated measure calls for sessions in even years, criticized ing.” said Pacific Gas spokesman beginning in October 1985. a 14-member task force represent­ the proposed referendum as Richard Davin. The spending committee also ing hospitals, doctors, insurers and costly, foolish and inefficient. A low-power operating license Ford says Meese would allow the utility to start a approved for debate a measure legislators who will work out The Democrat-controlled com­ raising salaries of state lawmak­ controlled fission reaction at the details of the prospective payment mittee rejected amendments to ers and approved a proposed Unit 1 reactor and test it at up to 5 system by Oct. 1. make annual sessions only three constitutional amendment to leng­ percent of full power. should withdraw The containment plan of pre-set months or four months long. then even-year legislative sessions ...fees, modeled after federal legisla­ But an anti-nuclealr group that from three months to five months. tion, will provide incentives to The proposed constitutional has opposed any start up of the plant vowed Friday it will chal­ By Mark A. Dupuis the investigation is complete. Connecticut would become only keep costs down because hospitals amendment must receive a three- lenge the NRC in federal court if it United Press International Meese failed to list on his federal the 5th state to establish a will know in advance what their fourths vote in botirchambers to be approves the low-power testing. financial disclosure form a 315,000 prospective payment system for fees will be. placed on the November ballot. ” We still intend to pursue this in FARMINGTON — Former Pres­ interest-free loan made to his wife court,” said Louis Clark, executive ident Gerald Ford suggested Fri­ by a man who later got a director of the Washington-based day that Edwin Meese should government job. Critics called for Government Accountability Pro­ vvithdraw as President Reagan’s a full investigation of Meese’s Shuttle chases Solar Max ject. ”lt would be foolish for nominee for attorney general. finances, noting that a number of anyone to assume that Diablo Ford, asked about Democratic people who provided financial help ' Canyon is safe just because the criticism of Reagan appointees, got government jobs. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. an unprecedented attempt to re­ cargo bay work frame called a NRC says it is.” said he had similar problems Critics also want to determine (D P I) — Challenger blasted off to trieve, repair and redeploy the Flight Support System. The NRC advisory committee during his presidency. what, if any, role Meese had in a higher orbit than ever Friday and spacecraft. Crippen reported that the arm, a was asked to examine a key He recalled how Agriculture obtaining information purloined the astronauts fine tuned the NASA said Crippen and his crew new replacement since an identi­ dispute among the NRC ’s own Secretary Earl Butz offered to from Jimmy Carter’s 1980 shuttle’s course for a two-day of space rookies — Dick Scobee, cal boom failed o n the last flight, engineering staff over whether the resign because of an uproar over a campaign. chase peross space after a broken Terry Hart, James van Hoften and looked “ super.” The Flight Sup­ plant’s piping was properly built racially derogatory joke he told. Ford was somewhat critical of satellite that needs an overhaul. George Nelson — were right on port System also checked out and meets government safety Ford accepted the resignation. Reagan appointees in general. “ Mighty pretty,” said veteran target. normally. standards. " I think that it was the right ” I think there have been more commander Robert Crippen, as he The crew members made preli­ Both will be crucial to the Commissioners Frederick Bern- thing for Earl Butz to do even individuals than I would have liked looked down from a record shuttle minary equipment checks on their planned $45 million to $55 million thal and James Asselstine said the though 1 thought he was a first who have been careless in how they orbit that ranged up to 290 miles first day in space and also reported rep a ir. job on Solar Max, the dispute would have to be resolved class secretary of agriculture,” handled certain activities,” he above Earth. that their passengers, 3,300 honey­ world's most sophisticated sun before they would v «(^ o allow test Ford said; said. ” I don’t think anything In the last maneuver of the day, bees, appeared to enjoy their ride observatory that has been on the operations. New concern about the ’’One may infer that you think criminal has been done, but there Crippen fired one of Challenger’s in a special enclosure on the blink for more than three years. safety of the twin-reactor facility the same thing should happen with has been a degree of carelessness QMS engines to adjust the align­ shuttle’s lower floor. The arm also will be used surfaced when an NRC engineer, Mr. Meese?” a reporter asked. which I don’t think should be ment of its path around the world to “ The bees seemed to make it up Saturday to drop the 11-ton Long Isa Yin, told the commission that “ Well, that’s a fair inference,” condoned.” match that of the Solar Max here OK and they’re busily at work Duration Exposure Facility satel­ much of the plant’s piping was Ford replied. Ford was in Farmington to satellite. down there,” Scobee said. lite in orbit. constructed improperly and can­ A special prosecutor is invcst- attend a fund-raiser for Rep. More fancy flying was planned Crippen, who is on his third ' The sat^ite is laden with 57 not be trusted to hold together in an ingating Meese’s financial deal­ Nancy Johnson, a freshman Re­ for Saturday to ensure that Chal­ shuttle flight, and the other astro­ experiment thal are to be left in earthquake. ings. Senate consideration of his publican seeking re-election in the lenger will be able to ease nauts limbered up Challenger’s space until the LD EF is retrieved But Yin agreed Friday, with nomination has been put off until 6th District. alongside the satellite Sunday for 50-foot robot arm and tested the on another shuttle flight certain stipulations, that low- power testing could begin. Safety concerns about Diablo Canyon surfaced in 1972, when Democratic candidates return to infighting geologists found a m ajor earth­ quake fault just three miles offshore from the plant. By Arnold Sawlslak- nia primary Tuesday and 78 headed for Wisconsin. tive “ build-down” proposal that would be out of work.” Chrysler Unlted Press International delegates in Wisconsin in caucuses Mondale got off the plane In calls, forexampel, for dismantling employs about 600,000; Pittsburgh- that begin Saturday. Madison ready with a salvo two nuclear weapons for every new Wheeling employs about 2,700. After a gentlemanly debate in Wisconsin held a non-binding against Hart’s record on a nuclear one that is built. Hart appeared in Philadelphia Inside Today which no one got mad at anyone, ’’beauty contest” primary last freeze, which Wisconsin voters Earlier in the day at Pittsburgh, before heading to Wisconsin, the Democratic presidential con­ Tuesday, which Hart won with 46 have endorsed by referendum. Mondale attacked Hart’s record on speaking at Widener College to 20 poges, 2 sections “ I don't believe his policies pass about 300 students. 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